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How does the grace of God help us esteem others?

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The grace of God transforms our hearts, enabling us to genuinely esteem others above ourselves.

It is the grace of God that empowers believers to live counter to their natural inclinations, which often prioritize self-interest. In Philippians 2:3, believers are commanded to esteem others better than themselves, a task impossible without divine intervention. God's grace not only saves us but also sanctifies us, changing our hearts and enabling us to love and prioritize others as Christ did. Moreover, as we grow in understanding of the grace we've received, we gain a perspective that reminds us of our unity in Christ, fostering a humility that looks beyond personal ambitions toward collective well-being. Thus, relying on God’s grace is essential in cultivating a community characterized by mutual respect and encouragement.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:3-4, Ephesians 2:8-10

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