Story written by: Rossengel B. Pareda
Humility is not loud. It doesn't demand attention or applause. It doesn't try to win the room. It simply exists. Steady, grounded, and sure of itself. It is the quiet strength of knowing who you are without needing to prove it to anyone. It's choosing to listen before speaking, to learn before assuming, and to serve without seeking recognition.
Last Wednesday, during our midweek prayer meeting, I saw something that stayed with me long after the service ended.
There was a young boy, just a teenager. Nothing about him screamed for attention. But as he reached the doorway of the church, he quietly slipped off his sandals and left them outside. Then he walked in barefoot.
In the middle of a crowd.
In a place where people notice everything.
For a second, I froze. Not because it was strange, but because it felt...sacred. Like I was witnessing something deeply personal between him and God.
And then a verse came rushing back to me: "Take off your sandals, for the place you are standing is a holy ground." Exodus 3:5
He did not say a word. He didn't look around to see who was watching. He didn't hesitate. It was as if, in his heart, he already knew, this place, this moment, deserved reverence.
But not everyone saw it that way.
Some people, especially those his age, laughed. Whispered. Judged. To them, it looked like ignorance. Like something odd, maybe even embarrassing.
But he didn't flinch.
He walked in barefoot, found his seat, listened intently, and bowed his head in prayer, as if nothing else in the room mattered.
In that moment, I realized something that hit me deeper than expected. Humility is not weakness. Its courage. The kind of courage that chooses obedience over approval. The kind that honors God, even when people misunderstand.
That boy was simply following what his heart believed was right. And somehow, that quiet act spoke louder than anything else that night.
Humility, I realized, is not about blending in. Sometimes, it means standing out in the most unexpected way. Without pride, without noise, without explanation.
Just a heart fully surrendered.
And that night, a barefoot boy reminded me what that truly looks like.

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DeleteWhat do you mean, why?
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ReplyDeleteThis gave me chills. The way you described that moment felt so sacred. Sometimes the quietest acts really are the loudest. Did your husband wrote this? Can we recruit him?
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful story, but I’m curious, did you ever talk to the boy about why he did it?
ReplyDeleteI love it! Thank u
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ReplyDeleteI love how you connected a simple action to Exodus 3:5. It made me reflect on how I approach God, maybe I’ve been too casual.
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ReplyDeleteThe real husband knows how to write as well. Wowπππ
ReplyDeleteThat line, ‘obedience over approval’ hit me hard. Needed this reminder today.
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DeleteIt’s rare to see humility explained in such a raw, real way. Not preachy, just honest.
ReplyDeleteThe boy didn’t even know he was preaching a sermon without words. Powerful.π
ReplyDeletei couldn’t agree more
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ReplyDeleteNot everything needs to be turned into a deep spiritual lesson.
ReplyDeleteI understand that perspective. For me, faith has always been found in small, ordinary moments. This was one of those moments that felt meaningful enough to write about.
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ReplyDeleteThank you everyone for reading this piece. <3
ReplyDeleteThis was not written to define the boy's intention, but to share what that moment stirred of my husband's heart. This is a story written by my husband, Rossengel. And we all see things differently, and that's okay.
I hope this space can remain one of respect where we can reflect, agree, disagree, and still choose kindness.
And sometimes, the quietest moments speak the loudest.. If we're willing to listen. :)
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ReplyDeleteYou’re overanalyzing. Maybe the kid just didn’t want to bring dirt inside.
ReplyDeleteSometimes it's not about what he meant, but what it revealed to the one watching.
DeleteAnd thank you for sharing your thoughts. I know we may see it differently, and that's okay. I appreciate you taking the time to read.
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