Self Exam Humility
Self Exam Humility
Self Exam Humility
“The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and a contrite heart, O God, You
will not despise.” (Psalm 51:17) The following list contrasts the heart of a proud person
with the heart of a humble and contrite person.
Ask God to show you which characteristics of a proud heart are true of you.
6. claim rights; have a demanding spirit 6. yield their rights; have a meek spirit
11. have a drive to be recognized and 11. have a sense of their own
appreciated unworthiness; are thrilled that God
would use them at all
12. are wounded when others are 12. are eager for others to get the
promoted and they are overlooked credit and rejoice when others are
lifted up
13. have a subconscious feeling that 13. have a heart attitude that says, “I
says, “This organization is privileged to don’t deserve to have any part in this
have me and my gifts;” think of what work;” know that they have nothing to
they can do for God offer God except what He enables
them to do
Proud people… Humble people…
14. feel confident in how much they 14. are humbled by how very much
know they have to learn
15. are self-conscious 15. are not concerned with self at all
16. keep others at arms’ length 16. are willing to risk getting close to
others and to take risks of loving
intimately
17. are quick to blame others 17. accept personal responsibility and
can see where they are wrong in a
situation
19. are overly concerned with what 19. are concerned with being real;
others think; work to protect their own what matters to them is not what
image and reputation others think but what God knows; are
willing to risk their own reputation
20. find it difficult to share their spiritual 20. are willing to be open and
needs with others transparent with others as God directs
21. want to be sure that no one finds 21. once broken, don’t care who
out when they have sinned; their knows or who finds out; are willing to
instinct is to cover up be exposed because they have
nothing to lose
22. have a hard time saying, “I am 22. are quick to admit failure and to
wrong; will you please forgive me?” seek forgiveness when necessary
23. tend to deal in generalities when 23. are able to acknowledge specifics
confessing sin when confessing their sin
24. are concerned about the 24. are grieved over the cause, the
consequences of their sin root of their sin
25. are remorseful over their sin, sorry 25. are truly repentant over their sin;
that they got found out or caught forsake their sin
26. wait for the other to come and ask 26. take the initiative to be reconciled
forgiveness when there is a when there is a misunderstanding or a
misunderstanding or conflict in a conflict in relationships, no matter how
relationship wrong the other may have been
27. compare themselves with others 27. compare themselves to the holiness
and feel worthy of honor of God and feel desperate need for His
mercy
Proud people… Humble people…
28. are blind to their true heart 28. walk in the light
condition
29. don’t think they have anything to 29. realize they have need of a
repent of continual heart attitude of repentance
30. don’t think they need revival but 30. continually sense their need for a
are sure that everyone else does fresh encounter with God and for a
fresh filling of His Holy Spirit
So what is your pride quotient? We should not wait for God to humble us. God says we
must humble ourselves. When we do, God is always there with open arms of grace and
love. Respond now to God in prayer.
• Agree with Him about each evidence of pride that He has shown you through
this exercise
• Ask His forgiveness for your pride, realizing that pride is really an attempt to be
“as God.”
• Ask Him to continue to reveal anything that indicates pride in your life.
• Ask Him to show you any practical steps you could take to humble yourself
before Him and others.