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What does it mean to be self-centered according to the Bible?

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Being self-centered in the biblical context refers to focusing on one's own needs and desires over God's will and the needs of others.

Self-centeredness is a recurring theme in Scripture, often leading believers away from God's intended purpose for their lives. In the context of Martha's complaint in Luke 10, her focus on her own service, rather than embracing the teaching of Jesus, reflects a self-centered mindset. The Bible warns against this attitude, as it can cultivate anxiety and disrupt our relationship with God and others. Instead, we are called to seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness (Matthew 6:33), reminding us that our lives should align with His will rather than our personal ambitions. Through humility and an understanding of our position before Almighty God, we learn to prioritize His words and His people over our own agendas.
Scripture References: Luke 10:40-42, Matthew 6:33

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