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What does the Bible say about humility in the church?

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The Bible teaches that believers should not think of themselves more highly than they ought but should be humble, recognizing that all they have is a gift from God's grace.

Scripture emphasizes the importance of humility among believers in the church. In Romans 12:3, Paul instructs us not to think of ourselves more highly than we ought but rather to think soberly, according to the measure of faith given to us by God. This humility is essential because it counteracts the natural tendency to exalt ourselves based on our abilities or gifts. Instead, Paul urges us to view our gifts as a means to serve others and to glorify Christ, acknowledging that every good gift is granted by God's mercy. As we grow in humility, we come to recognize our part in the greater body of Christ, where no individual believer is an island unto themselves, but each plays a vital role in the functioning of the church.
Scripture References: Romans 12:3, Jeremiah 45:5

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