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How does grace lead to humility?

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Grace leads to humility by revealing our unworthiness and dependence on God's mercy.

The doctrine of grace inherently teaches us about our unworthiness and absolute need for God's forgiveness. As emphasized in Romans 3:23, all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, highlighting our need for grace. Understanding that we are justified freely by God's grace leads to genuine humility; it reminds us that we can contribute nothing deserving of salvation. True humility arises from recognizing that grace, uncaused and free, has made us acceptable before God, as expressed in Isaiah 6:5, where Isaiah exclaims his unworthiness upon seeing God's holiness.
Scripture References: Romans 3:23, Isaiah 6:5

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The Nature of Grace
Don Bell · Aug 3, 2014
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