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What does the Bible say about humility and decreasing ourselves?

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The Bible teaches that we must decrease so that Christ may increase, as stated in John 3:30.

In John 3:30, John the Baptist declares, 'He must increase, but I must decrease.' This reflects the biblical principle that true humility and greatness in the kingdom of God is achieved not through self-promotion but through recognizing our need for Christ. This self-decreasing is a call to shift our focus from ourselves to the Lord Jesus Christ, who is exalted above all. John the Baptist exemplified this by pointing people to Jesus, allowing his own prominence to fade in favor of Christ's glory. In the Christian life, this means letting go of our pride and ambitions, acknowledging that all we have is given from above.
Scripture References: John 3:30, Philippians 2:5-8

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