READ: ROMANS 12:1-13; JAMES 4:6-10\n\n\n\nI genuinely wanted to figure this out on my own. But I couldn\u2019t. It was time to ask for help.\n\n\n\nI\u2019d been in Romania just a few weeks. Wanting to acclimate to my new city, I took a tram to shop for groceries one afternoon. I needed to return for a meeting with my ministry team later that night. As I left the store, I walked to the tram stop that looked familiar. Only I boarded the tram going in the wrong direction. When I realized my mistake, I quickly exited. Now I stood waiting in an area that felt completely foreign. I didn\u2019t want to be late to meet my team, but I could think of no solutions. At least, not on my own.\n\n\n\nI approached a group of school children and asked if they spoke English. After my request for directions, one boy held up his hand and indicated I should go five stops and then switch trams. I followed those instructions and returned in the nick of time. Even though I\u2014a young woman\u2014wanted to feel independent and capable, I had to humble myself so I could receive the help God wanted to give.\n\n\n\nIn my pride, I might have chosen to continue sorting out my problem alone\u2014 probably growing more lost and desperate. As humans, we all have a sin problem. And the result of sin is death. God\u2019s plan to solve that problem was fulfilled in the life, death, and resurrection of His Son, Jesus. Out of His great love for us, Jesus humbled Himself by becoming human and submitting to death on a cross. Then, He was lifted up to life on the third day. When we trust in Jesus for forgiveness and new life, we begin a relationship with God by His grace. But we don\u2019t stop needing His grace. As we grow, we learn to acknowledge that we can\u2019t meet all our needs on our own. And as we humble ourselves, we get to experience His grace in our lives. That evening in Romania, God\u2019s grace showed up in a group of generous school kids. \u2022 Allison Wilson Lee\n\n\n\n\u2022 While the desire to be independent can be good and healthy at times, how could this desire get in the way of asking for and receiving help when we need it? (1 Corinthians 12:12-14, 21)\n\n\n\n\u2022 When do you hesitate to ask God for help? And, when do you hesitate to ask other people for help? Why do you think that might be? Consider spending some time in prayer, asking Jesus to help you let go of any pride in your heart and instead rest and rely on Him.\n\n\n\nHumble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up. James 4:10 (NIV)