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How do we know the doctrine of humility is true?

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The doctrine of humility is grounded in the teachings of Christ and exemplified in the lives of believers transformed by the Spirit.

Humility is an essential doctrine in Christian faith, strongly emphasized in the teachings and example of Christ. The Scriptures, particularly Philippians 2:5-7, urge believers to adopt the same mind as Christ did, who, despite His divine nature, humbled Himself by taking the form of a servant. This foundational aspect of Jesus’ life provides a model for how believers ought to live, demonstrating that true greatness in God’s kingdom is found in servanthood and lowliness.

Furthermore, the work of the Holy Spirit in the believer’s life serves as a confirmation of this doctrine. Through the Spirit’s teaching and empowerment, believers come to recognize their own helplessness and sinfulness, fostering an attitude of humility. As God’s people are conformed to the image of His Son, they increasingly take on qualities of meekness and lowliness, which are hallmarks of a Spirit-led life. Thus, humility is not only true doctrinally but is also a lived experience for Christians, affirming its theological validity.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:5-7, James 4:6

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