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What does the Bible say about humility in God’s sight?

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The Bible instructs believers to humble themselves in God's sight, emphasizing that true humility aligns with the recognition of our dependence on His grace.

Humility before God is highlighted throughout Scripture, particularly in James 4:10, where we are called to ‘humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and He shall lift you up.’ This humility involves acknowledging our reliance on grace and our need for God’s mercy, recognizing that any self-righteousness is an affront to His holiness. Similarly, 1 Peter 3:4 speaks of the value of a ‘meek and quiet spirit’ which is precious in God’s sight. Such qualities reflect the transformative work of Christ in a believer’s heart, manifesting true piety and devotion that pleases God.
Scripture References: James 4:10, 1 Peter 3:4

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In His Sight
Todd Nibert · Jul 9, 2017
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