Contrast illuminates and highlights today's teachings on the humility 
acceptable to God. 
In Ecclesiasticus, v 19ff tells us meekness and humility will unlock 
the mysteries of God's actions. The writer contrasts the wise, humble man 
with the stubborn, proud one. The one chooses to listen attentively 
with his heart to God's wisdom, while the other loves self-promoting 
display too deeply to allow him an awreness of God's power.
In Hebrews, the contrast between the two Covenants is symbolised by the 
two mountains, of Sinai (the Old Covenant) and Zion (the new Covenant 
of the heavenly Jerusalem).
 
Then in Luke's Gospel, Jesus Himself uses a parable to contrast the 
proud and self-serving guests with those who humbly seat themselves in 
lowly positions. The reward meted out is also contrasted: '. . . everyone 
who exalts himself will be humbled and the man who humbles himself will 
be exalted' (v 11). Again, in His words to the host, He lauds behaviour 
that is in contrast to the normal ethic of reciprocity. The socially 
unacceptable ones are to be the sought after guests, not those who can 
return favours.
This counter-cultural behaviour is what pleases God. It is humility in 
the face of worldly expectations that is rewarded by God.
			
Lord, help us to review our values in terms of Your teachings on 
humility. Amen.