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What does the Bible say about Jesus increasing and us decreasing?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus must increase in our lives, while we must decrease in our own importance and self-perception (John 3:30).

The phrase 'He must increase, but I must decrease' from John 3:30 reflects the believer's understanding of their relationship with Christ. John the Baptist articulated this profound truth as he recognized Jesus' preeminence. This statement does not imply that Jesus gains power or glory; rather, it highlights that our perception of Him should grow as we recognize our own inadequacy. As we learn more about Christ, we see Him as the ultimate authority and the one worthy of our worship, leading us to humble ourselves in light of His majesty. This concept is vital for every believer, as it encapsulates the essence of true discipleship.
Scripture References: John 3:30, Hebrews 1:3

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