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What does the Bible say about decreasing and increasing in faith?

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The Bible teaches that we must decrease while Christ must increase, reflecting humility and the sovereignty of God.

In John 3:30, John the Baptist articulates a profound truth: 'He must increase, but I must decrease.' This statement encapsulates the essence of the Christian faith, where our self-importance must diminish in light of the preeminence of Christ. As believers, we often grapple with the tension between our desires and God's sovereign purpose. This principle is essential in acknowledging that any spiritual growth or good works are ultimately from God, not ourselves. In embracing this decrease, we witness the increase of Christ's glory and power in our lives.

This concept encourages believers to humble themselves and recognize that all things come from God. James 4:10 reminds us, 'Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and He will lift you up.' As we decrease in pride and self-importance, we make room for Christ to work in us, transforming us from within. It’s a call to joyful submission to God's will, understanding that His purpose prevails above our own.
Scripture References: John 3:30, James 4:10

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