Judge yourself; if you do that you will not be judged by God, as St. Paul says. But it must be a real sense of your own sinfulness, not an artificial humility.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Humility is nothing else but a right judgment of ourselves.
I'm not the judge. You know, God didn't tell me to go around judging everybody.
Humility may well be one of the most difficult of the fruit of the Spirit to be cultivated in us - and to maintain. That's because without humility, it's not likely that you will put your complete trust in God.
Jesus told us to learn from him how to be meek and humble of heart. We must look at his life if we are to have any concept of what humility is all about.
Humility is not thinking less of yourself, it's thinking of yourself less.
Humility is not something that comes naturally. But it is a cardinal virtue that should be pursued more than any other.
Humility is preserved when I give credit where credit is due - to God.
Humility is to make a right estimate of one's self.
When I am able to resist the temptation to judge others, I can see them as teachers of forgiveness in my life, reminding me that I can only have peace of mind when I forgive rather than judge.
Humility is the gateway into the grace and the favor of God.