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Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he will exalt you.
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The Posture of True Humility
Commentators explain that the humility James calls for is an active, sincere recognition of our sinfulness and complete dependence on God. It's about taking our "appropriate place in the dust" before the Lord, as Albert Barnes notes, acknowledging our weakness and need for His grace. This isn't self-hatred, but a clear-eyed view of our standing before a holy God, which is the necessary first step to receiving His help.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord. Compare Matthew 23:12. See Barnes on "James 4:6".
That is, be willing to ta…
Humble yourselves (ταπεινωθητε). First aorist passive imperative of ταπεινοω, old verb from ταπεινος (1:9), as in Mt 18:4. The pas…
19th Century
Anglican
Humble yourselves . . .—Read, Humble yourselves therefore before the Lord, and He shall lift you up.
For thus …
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Baptist
If you exalt yourself, he will pull you down. If you lie down in the dust before him, he will lift you up. It is according to God's usual way of ac…
James now returns to the text quoted from the OT in v.6. God graciously gives aid to the humble; therefore “humble yourselves” (GK 5427). Here the …
16th Century
Protestant
Humble yourselves, or, be humbled. The conclusion of what has gone before is that the grace of God is then ready to raise us up w…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord Which is done, when men, before the Lord, and from their hearts, and in t…
Since all wars and fighting come from the corruptions of our own hearts, it is right to mortify those lusts that war in our members. Worldly and fl…