Shedding Self Importance

Bryan & Lynn, Still learning to be servants

Shortly after Lynn and I were accepted by KBCC to be their senior pastor we traveled to California to be with family for a few weeks.  On our return to Alaska we drove from Anchorage to our home in Homer on the Kenai Peninsula.  I could hardly wait to jump in and be a pastor.

As we drove into Homer I noticed the marquee on the movie theater.  It read, “Congrats to Bryan and Abi”.  I immediately stopped the car to gawk in amazement.  I was flabbergasted.  I suddenly felt a warm flush of self importance.  Homer was recognizing me as a pastor, as well as ABI, the Bible school in town that I had been teaching at, also in Homer.

I was impressed with how enlightened my town had become in recognizing me since my trip ‘outside.’.  I actually drove around the block to take in this wonder and took another look.  I was completely taken in by this marquee.  My pride took over and I felt invincible.  Words would pour off my lips and my little town would be guided by my spiritual brilliance.  I felt a warm surge of heavenly authority.

About two weeks later I picked up the local newspaper.  As I paged through I came across an announcement for a wedding for someone named Bryan and Abby.  I suddenly pieced it together.  Abby had been an employee at that movie theater before she got married!  The management had put this message on their behalf.

Immediately the Lord jolted me back into reality.  My arrogance and pride drained from me.  I felt like a pompous ass.  I had so inflated myself, thinking I was so impressive and important that the crash devastated me.  I was not as awesome as I thought I was.  I was embarrassed by how easily I was led into this spiritual trap of self-importance.

The Bible has a great deal to say about our pride and arrogance.  “One’s pride will bring him low, but he who is lowly in spirit will obtain honor.”   I would like to say that I have overcome this arrogance, but I catch it growing in the corners.  I can say that even though I was so self-absorbed and self-important that I am now immune from this sin.  But that would be a lie.

Jesus loves the humble.  He favors those who are poor in spirit.  But he resists people who are proud and self-sufficient.  He stands against the arrogant.  The Father hates my pride and my arrogance.

I want to encourage you to come to Jesus now.  Come as you are and He shall meet you.  Dispense with your pride and “humble yourself before the Lord”.  We do all right if we see ourself as ordinary and average.  Satan will look for any handle you give him.  Pride is one of his favorite ways to control you.  When the disciples tried to figure this out they ended up fighting.

26 But it should not be that way among you. Whoever wants to become great among you must serve the rest of you like a servant.27 Whoever wants to become first among you must serve the rest of you like a slave. 28 In the same way, the Son of Man did not come to be served. He came to serve others and to give his life as a ransom for many people.”

Matthew 20:26-28 (New Century Version)

The marquee incident was 10 years ago, but I am determined to remember how the Lord revealed to me my pride.  It has become humorous to me now, but at the time it was brutal.  I have had to learn through weakness.  When I am weak, He is strong.

About Pastor Bryan Lowe

A bonafide rascal with definite issues, who is seeking to be authentic in his faith to Jesus Christ. An avid reader and a hopeful writer. Husband and father. A pastor and Bible teacher. Diagnosed as Bipolar Depression and disabled. HCV and brain trauma survivor. Enjoys life in Alaska. Email: flash99603@hotmail.com
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6 Responses to Shedding Self Importance

  1. I found another Christian to follow, praise god. Pray that God place me in the right work that he so desires.

  2. Ron Kohlin says:

    What a wonderful way the Lord has in showing us our place in His creation. Just last Sunday our pastor mentioned that he had been quarterback on his high school football team, and pointed out that, much like a pastor, the quarterback often gets too much blame as well as too much credit for what happens on the field of play.

    May the Good Lord continue to bless you as you labor in his fields.

  3. Brother Bryan,

    Even though we all smile as we read your blog, we all have been there to some degree or another. Maybe a different circumstance…but all of us, have experienced prideful moments and then been dashed with truth. Aren’t we thankful for God’s grace that continues to humble us, so He can lift us up and He be glorified. Thanks for always sharing your heart with honesty…. Your sister, Terry

  4. nan says:

    Bryan, I had to laugh at this right from the get-go. I remember the sign on the theater ten years ago and sorry…..it is humorous that you thought it was for you. That would have been quite a long-shot for the town to care about changes in church leadership. This will always be, in my mind, a wonderful illustration against self importance. Thanks for the blog.

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