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A humble person respects others
Home All Categories Encyclopedias Encyclopedia of Spiritual Theology A humble person respects others
Encyclopedia of Spiritual Theology
24 August 19940 Comments

A humble person respects others

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The lecture centers on the virtue of humility and respect for others as a foundational life and spiritual principle in the Coptic Orthodox tradition, citing the life of Christ and the Fathers and biblical figures as exemplary models.

Key Points

  1. Christ as an example of gentleness and respect: He did not harshly rebuke Judas, the Samaritan woman, or the sinful woman; He spoke gently and called His disciples brothers and beloved.

  2. Humility is shown in respecting both elders and the young: reverence for priests, monks, and saints is a sign of a humble heart.

  3. Monastic etiquette and spiritual formation: silence before elders, learning from them, and avoiding argumentation or arrogance.

  4. Respect for spiritual and institutional jurisdictions: Christ and the apostles honored others’ responsibilities and did not act selfishly.

  5. Fruits of the Holy Spirit appear as kindness and meekness: harshness indicates a lack of the Spirit’s fruit.

  6. Respecting others prevents harsh judgment of people and leads one to examine oneself first.

  7. Biblical and historical examples (David and Saul, Job and his friends, stories of the fathers and saints) affirm the effectiveness of respect and humility in spiritual success.

  8. Humility does not diminish dignity but elevates it before God and people and brings blessing.

Spiritual Lesson

Humility is a practical behavior manifested by respect in words and deeds toward every person, and by esteeming others in dignity. It calls us to walk like Christ: gentle, submissive, preserving the Church’s manners and sanctities, and holding ourselves accountable before judging others.

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