Humility: The Joy of Self-Forgetfulness
In Humility, Gavin Ortlund explains that humility is not just an abstract virtue but a mark of gospel integrity, casting a vision for gospel—centered humility that is ultimately self—forgetfulness leading to joy.

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Humility: The Joy of Self-Forgetfulness
In Humility, Gavin Ortlund explains that humility is not just an abstract virtue but a mark of gospel integrity, casting a vision for gospel—centered humility that is ultimately self—forgetfulness leading to joy.

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Humility: The Joy of Self-Forgetfulness

Humility: The Joy of Self-Forgetfulness

by Gavin Ortlund
Humility: The Joy of Self-Forgetfulness

Humility: The Joy of Self-Forgetfulness

by Gavin Ortlund

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Overview

In Humility, Gavin Ortlund explains that humility is not just an abstract virtue but a mark of gospel integrity, casting a vision for gospel—centered humility that is ultimately self—forgetfulness leading to joy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781433582301
Publisher: Crossway
Publication date: 01/10/2023
Series: Growing Gospel Integrity
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 4.90(w) x 6.80(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Gavin Ortlund (PhD, Fuller Seminary) is the president of Truth Unites, theologian—in—residence at Immanuel Church in Nashville, Tennessee, and visiting professor of Historical Theology at Phoenix Seminary. He is the author of several books, including Humility and Finding the Right Hills to Die On.

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“If humble people are realists (and they are), and if realists are humble people (and they are), then Ortlund’s concise work helpfully jabs us awake from our dreamy delusions of self—identity (whether too inflated or too deflated) and gives us very practical help in constructing our lives according to the plumb line of Christlike realism. Wisely, Ortlund wants us to not only understand humility but pursue it, experience it, feel it, and even enjoy it. Making reference to gems by Churchill, Lewis, Keller, Wesley, Edwards, Aquinas, Kidner, ten Boom, Augustine, Spurgeon, and more, Ortlund guides us away from misconceptions and toward genuine love, even tackling the dreaded concept of submission. I’m glad I read it.”
Sam Crabtree, Pastor for Small Groups, Bethlehem Baptist Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota; author, Practicing Affirmation

“In today’s high—pressure world of Christian ministry, it is all too easy to adopt attitudes that are antithetical to those modeled by Christ. Pride is often considered a necessary component in the advancement of the kingdom, and humility is viewed as a weakness that is to be overcome. In this insightful book, Gavin Ortlund reminds us that humility is the way of Jesus and the only real option for his servants. A much—needed word in our time.”
Brian Brodersen, Pastor, Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, California

“There are timely books and there are timeless ones; fortunately, Gavin Ortlund’s new book, Humility, happens to be both. In a culture of bravado and hubris, Gavin shows us the beauty and freedom of humility—not mere kindness, sweetness, and a non—offensive personality, but humility as the redemptive DNA of the gospel, the heartbeat of Jesus’s incarnation, and the culture God’s Spirit creates in a heart and church alive to the riches of grace. What a compelling, inviting, life—giving study.”
Scotty Smith, Pastor Emeritus, Christ Community Church, Franklin, Tennessee; Teacher in Residence, West End Community Church, Nashville, Tennessee

“In an age of self—creation and self—promotion, this book serves as a reset. The burden of creating one’s own image and work is heavy. We feel a compulsion to prove our worth and tell others about it. But Gavin reminds us that it’s self—forgetfulness, not self—promotion, that leads us to joy. He puts on display the relief of humility and the comfort that comes with personally knowing the goodness and compassion of God. In an age where we feel the pressure to put ourselves front and center, this book is a needed correction and a sweet exhortation to instead hide ourselves in Jesus.”
Jen Oshman, author, Enough about Me and Cultural Counterfeits; Women’s Ministry Director, Redemption Parker, Colorado

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