I’m not secular or only secular.
Humility in the sense of being willing to notice one’s current limitations, sure. I don’t think being humble, as this is generally conceived is positive.
Of course, but most powers I do not trust and for good reasons.
No, I don’t think fearing these is something that should be considered good, a goal or a permanent state.
Frankly, I’d appreciate awe, respect, admiration much more. There is no need to even compare myself as a whole being with the other being. I can be humbled by creatures that supposedly humans are superior too and not just around physical prowess. There is no need to have a humble concept of myself that I compare or create through comparison with some other being. Being stunned by the good or great qualities of another being of any kind, need not have this ‘I am little’ ‘I am smaller’ quality to it. ‘Wow, that’s amazing’ is enough. And sure, an awareness on occasion that I cannot do this or that now.
Religions have long responded to the problem of evil with rules about how fear of God is a good thing. Humans have also tried to avoid what they think is the wrath of God by being humble. We have a bunch of spiritual tricks - attitudinal - that we have tried as a way to protect ourselves. As ways to get to Heaven or avoid punishment or banishment. I think there are very much parallel to the rules of behavior traumatized children develop in relation to their parents and then other adults.
We need to get underneath these and see if they are really necessary or no real relation with God will be possible.
Note: I edited my previous post, perhaps after you read it.