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How do we know that God hides wisdom from the proud?

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God hides spiritual wisdom from the proud as stated in Matthew 11:25, favoring those who approach Him with humility.

According to Matthew 11:25, God deliberately conceals spiritual truths from those who consider themselves 'wise and prudent.' This act of divine hiding emphasizes God's sovereignty in the revelation of His truths and the condition of the human heart. The proud and self-sufficient, who rely on their own wisdom, are not granted the spiritual insight necessary to understand God's holiness or their own sinfulness.

The Bible instructs us that a humble heart is crucial for receiving God's wisdom. Scripture after scripture confirms that God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble (James 4:6). Thus, only those who approach Him with a childlike faith and an understanding of their own unworthiness can perceive the beauty of His grace and the depths of His truth. This dynamic illustrates the importance of humility in the Christian faith as a prerequisite for genuine spiritual knowledge and insight.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:25, James 4:6

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Matthew 11:25
J.C. Philpot · Oct 7, 2016
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