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What does the Bible say about humility in Psalm 69?

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Psalm 69 teaches that humility is essential for receiving God's grace and mercy.

In Psalm 69, humility is portrayed as a condition of the heart that acknowledges our sinfulness and need for God's mercy. The 'humble' are described as the 'poor' and 'afflicted', demonstrating a reliance on God's grace rather than their own righteousness. This humility leads to a deeper understanding of God's love, fostered by the realization of our own unworthiness before Him. Ultimately, the text affirms that the humble shall see God's works and be glad, as they grasp the depth of their need and the extent of His grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 69:32-33

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