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What can we learn from the disciples' self-confidence in the Bible?

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The disciples' self-confidence teaches Christians about the dangers of underestimating their weaknesses.

In John 16:31-32, Jesus warns His disciples of their impending desertion, revealing their self-assurance is misplaced. The disciples profess strong belief, yet soon after they scatter in fear. This incident illustrates the human tendency to misjudge one's strength, especially under pressure. It serves as a reminder that true spiritual resilience comes from humility and an awareness of one's limitations. Believers are encouraged to rely on God's strength rather than their own, fostering a posture of dependence and prayerful vigilance against temptation.
Scripture References: John 16:31-32

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John 16:25-33
J. C. Ryle · Nov 20, 2022
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