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What does the Bible say about humility in Psalm 131?

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Psalm 131 teaches that true humility comes from recognizing our dependence on God and being in His presence.

In Psalm 131, the psalmist expresses a heartfelt humility before the Lord, stating that his heart is not haughty and his eyes are not lofty. This recognition underscores the relationship between God's sovereignty and our own limitations. By understanding who God is—sovereign, infinite, and independent—we realize our own dependence and sinfulness, which fosters genuine humility. In the presence of God, we cannot help but feel lowly and meek, acknowledging our need for His grace and mercy.
Scripture References: Psalm 131, Romans 8:28-30

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Psalm 131
Todd Nibert · Dec 1, 2024
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