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How do we know that man is nothing before God?

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The Bible clearly states that all inhabitants of the earth are regarded as nothing in the sight of God (Isaiah 40:15).

The concept of man's nothingness before God is articulated in Isaiah 40:15, where it states that the nations are like a drop from a bucket and as small dust on the scales. This imagery underscores the insignificance of human power and achievement compared to God's eternal rule and majesty. Nebuchadnezzar, through his experiences, acknowledges that in the eyes of the Almighty, all mankind is seen as less than nothing (Daniel 4:35). This profound realization is vital for humility, teaching that we must rely entirely on God's grace and sovereignty rather than any perceived merit of our own.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:15, Daniel 4:35

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