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What does the Bible say about greatness in God's sight?

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Greatness in God's sight is marked by qualities such as humility, hospitality, and faith.

The Bible describes greatness in terms contrary to worldly standards. For instance, in 1 Peter 3:4, it is stated that a meek and quiet spirit is of great price in the sight of the Lord. This highlights that true greatness is not about wealth or social status but rather about one's relationship with God and others. The Shunammite woman exemplifies this as she offers hospitality to Elisha, showing her high regard for God's Word and His prophet. Her qualities demonstrate the kind of greatness that God values: a heart aligned with His will, contentment, and a servant's spirit.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 3:4

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