Do you remember this trinity of terms:
Humble
Honest
Hungry (another word for "vulnerable)
*** w98 1/15 p. 8 par. 3 "Walking by Faith, Not by Sight" ***
Those who truly walk by faith are fully convinced that the Bible is the Word of God. There is abundant evidence that the Holy Scriptures are, indeed, "inspired of God." (2 Timothy 3:16) How much of this evidence must be examined before a person is convinced? That may depend on his background. What fully satisfies one person may not persuade another. In some cases, even though a person is shown an abundance of irrefutable evidence, he may still resist the conclusion toward which it points. Why? Because of desires buried deep in his heart. (Jeremiah 17:9) Thus, although a person may profess interest in God’s purpose, his heart may crave approval by the world. He may not want to let go of a manner of life that conflicts with Bible standards. However, if anyone is truly hungry for truth, if he is honest with himself, and if he is humble, he will in time realize that the Bible is God’s Word.
*** w91 9/1 p. 29 par. 19 Communication in the Christian Ministry ***
The Bible Students (as Jehovah’s Witnesses were formerly called) used to say that in order to accept the truth, people need to have the three h’s. They need to be honest, humble, and hungry. We cannot expect insincere people, those not honest, to respond favorably to the truth; nor can we expect arrogant or proud individuals to listen to the good news. Further, even if an individual has a measure of honesty and humility, it is not likely that he will take to the truth if he is not spiritually hungry.
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w815/15p.15TheHouse-to-HouseChallenge***Not
onlydothecircumstanceschange,butthepeoplethemselveschange....SincethelasttimeaWitnesscalledthismanmayhavehadasoul-harrowingexperienceorinsomeotherwaylearnedsomethingthatmadehimhumbleinsteadofproud,hungryandconsciousofhisspiritualneedinsteadofself-satisfied."