Translation from Spanish
Be humble, as My Son is humble—not as you imagine humility, but as My Son taught it. Look at His actions, study His character, because the perfect example of humility is found in Christ.
He was so humble that He entered Jerusalem on a little donkey, not as a king of this world, but as a heavenly King. For kings are meant to serve, and it’s in serving that humility is shown, not in appearances, but in the heart.
Get to know Me, says Jesus, and I will teach you how to be truly humble through My character, through who I am. The one who is truly humble has hands that have labored and a heart that has been broken many times.
If you want to know real humility, follow Me. I washed My disciples’ feet. I served them. If you want to be humble, walk with your brother who asks you not just for one mile, but for two. Serve your brother, serve your neighbor, because serving is true humility.
I am close to those whose chins are lowered, whose heads are bowed, and whose hearts are ready to help. The humble heart does not seek to lift itself up or be seen by everyone; instead, it loves intimacy with God.
The humble heart does not seek the recognition of people, but seeks the recognition of God alone. The humble heart shares its works only with God. The humble heart does not seek fame, does not compete, and always seeks to give. True humility is found in walking My path.
Tomorrow I will come to seek the hearts that humbled themselves before Me, says Jesus, the hearts that chose to crush the serpent of pride, those who overcame pride.
Make your heart humble and seek Me, says Jesus. The people of this world only seek the things of this world: the recognition of this world, the pride of knowledge, the pride of materialism, the pride of wealth. They are blinded and cannot see that all these things are fleeting, but true humility of heart is what lasts forever and what allows you to gain the kingdom.
He made His triumphal entry into Jerusalem on a little donkey, clothed as a poor man, and even so, He shone brighter than anyone else.
True humility is in the hearts of those who cry out to Me, of those who weep, of those who kneel, speak to Me, and seek Me. Anyone who is proud cannot kneel. He cannot kneel before anyone, because he only seeks his own vain glory, the things of this life, and the recognition of men.
Everything you have is not yours. Everything you have has been given to you from the kingdom. So how can you claim to possess everything, when nothing belongs to you? For I gave you all your talents, says God, and every gift you have is a gift from Me, says Jesus.
To whom much is given, much will be required, but in humility, in the humility of a pure heart that does not seek advantage, but only to please My Father.
My brothers, says Jesus, lower your chins and turn your eyes to the ground. Learn to listen. Close your mouths.
About ego, there are people who have received gifts and then let pride take over. But the more someone has been given, the more humble they need to be.
Understand that My kingdom will be given to those who don’t seek the highest places, to those who wait to be called, to those who make room for others in greater need. My kingdom will be given to people with hearts like My Son’s, who humbled Himself to the very end, to the lowest place, to win over the whole world and all His brothers, to save the souls who deserved it.
Learn from My Son, from My beloved Son. I love the humble, says God. The poor will eat at My table, as will the needy, the hungry, and the afflicted. They will be invited to My feast. But the proud, the arrogant, the self-centered… they will be left outside, and the door will be closed to them, and they will not know My kingdom, because on earth they did not know it, because they spent their days and nights exalting themselves and proclaiming their own name and not Mine.
But you, do not be like that. You are more precious than gold. Enlarge your hearts, not your names or your pockets. Find Me in all things. Seek the beauty in all things. That is true greatness.
I cannot stand the conceited, says God. My heart is with those who have humbled themselves. My heart remains with the fallen, those who don’t wish to rise above their brothers. I have many things to give to these, because all they want is to multiply them. But for anyone who exalts himself, My soul will have no recognition.
Seek Me, says Jesus Christ, the Savior, the One who possesses the everlasting kingdom.
All the glory belongs to Him for having humbled Himself to the very end. He was never rich on earth. He never sought to proclaim His name like a false prophet. He did not live in houses filled with gold, adorned with purple and precious stones. He lived as a poor man, having only what was necessary, to completely defeat the devil and to avoid being exalted.
Yet many proclaim His name in the streets with the most expensive cars in the world, with private jets, with million-dollar houses. I never called these people, because My heart is not with them. They do not know Me and only seek the treasures of this world.
Those I never called will not enter My kingdom, because the last thing they want is to humble themselves. They only want their name to spread throughout the world, for everyone to idolize them, and so they become idols, leading multitudes to perdition.
But My Son never did this. He always walked stripped of the pleasures of this world. He never had to sell anything that was not His, because He and I were always one. He chose to humble Himself to the very end, because He knew that was the only way to save you.
So humble yourself before Me, bow your head and kneel before Me now, so that I may hear your prayer and be pleased with your plea.
Tomorrow I will come on My white horse, and My eyes will carefully search for all the hearts of gold who humbled themselves before My God, and I will take them with Me. I will carefully judge who knew how to be last in order to be first in My kingdom. I will look at the women, at their hearts and their souls, and I will discern which ones knew how to be humble and serve Me.
My children, do not be deceived by the powers of this world. There are many thieves roaming about who proclaim their own vain glory, deceiving with tricks, schemes, and witchcraft all the hearts that seek fame, and they catch them like a fisherman catches a fish with a hook as it swims down the river.
Do not be deceived, for Jesus is not in temples filled with gold, with precious images and artistic paintings. None of this comes from My kingdom. I am pleased with things that are simple, humble, spotless, and clean. I don’t need all this showiness, says God, because all these things are fleeting and serve only for the lust of the eyes and the heart.
But you, seek what is good, what is pure, what is simple, what is modest. Whoever humbles himself will be exalted, and whoever exalts himself will be humbled. This is a law of My universe, and whoever fulfills it will have a share in My kingdom.
Do not be deceived by this life, for it is fleeting, says God. It is an illusion that is touched for a moment, that is lived for an instant, but true life and true riches are not found on this earth, but in My kingdom.
Do works of righteousness, proclaim My name, heal the wounded, work for others, for My lost sheep, for My wounded sheep. Humble yourselves before your brothers. Learn to give your whole heart. Learn to suffer for Me.
This is true humility: to deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow Me; to deny the desires of the flesh and the vain glory of this life.
Humility is an attitude of the heart, a way of living: always seeking not to stand out, not to be first, not to defeat anyone, not to insist on being right, but to seek righteousness and the things of God; to be content with little or with much; to know how to adapt to different situations. This is true humility: to leave everything for Me, to renounce everything for Me, says Jesus.
Now, My children, I am calling you to be humble so that My eyes may recognize you and I may commend you. Walk through life as My Son entered the golden city: on a little donkey, simple and humble in heart, without displays of wealth, vain things, or technology.
Let everything you have be for My glory, says God. Use it for My kingdom, not to exalt yourselves or to be seen by men, because My eyes do not look at these things; they only see the works that remain forever in the spirit. And the humble are producers of abundant works that remain forever. So be fruitful in humility, for in riches nothing is gained.