Disguised in False Humility
Rather than pointing out the false humility in others, how do we recognize excuses and false piety in our own behavior and repent from it? Fr. Sergius Halvorsen explores false humility which seeks excuse from duty and personal accountability, appearing humble for personal gain.
Are you suspicious of those who cloak their excuses in false humility?
- I'm so busy and I just don't have time to help.
- Thanks for asking, but who am I to take on such a responsibility?
- I'll just keep quiet and avoid any conflict.
- I'm so broken, how could God use me?
False humility seeks excuse from duty and personal accountability, appearing humble for personal gain. Rather than pointing out the false humility in others, how do we recognize excuses and false piety in our own behavior and repent from it?
Fr. Sergius Halvorsen, Director of the Doctor of Ministry Program at St. Vladimir’s Seminary and contributor to Doulos – The Intensive Program in Servant Leadership, shares Part Two of a four-part series that explores serving with Christlike authority and humility.