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What does the Bible say about humility after conversion?

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The Bible teaches that true humility follows a genuine encounter with God, as seen in 2 Kings 5 with Naaman's transformation.

Humility is a fundamental fruit of true conversion, as demonstrated in the story of Naaman. After his cleansing from leprosy, Naaman returned to the man of God not only physically healed but profoundly changed in disposition. He approached the prophet humbly, indicating a deeper realization of his need for God's grace. This mirrors the experience of biblical figures like Isaiah, who recognized their sinfulness upon encountering God. The presence of humility reflects a heart transformed by the grace of the Almighty and is essential for proper worship and service to God.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 5:15, Isaiah 6:5

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After Jordan
Henry Mahan · Nov 14, 1999
Joshua

Joshua

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