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What does the Bible say about grace, faith, and gifts in Romans 12:3?

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Romans 12:3 emphasizes that grace, faith, and gifts are given by God to the church, urging believers to think soberly about themselves.

In Romans 12:3, the Apostle Paul communicates to the church the importance of grace, faith, and gifts, cautioning against prideful self-assessment. The admonition 'not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think' serves as a reminder that every believer's measure of faith and gifts is determined by God's grace, not personal merit. The 'measure' referred to in this verse underscores that each person has a designated role within the body of Christ, which is not for self-gratification but for mutual edification and God's glory. Believers are called to assess their gifts humbly and recognize the divine sovereignty in their dispensation.
Scripture References: Romans 12:3, 1 Corinthians 12, Hebrews 11:6

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