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What does the Bible say about pride keeping us from trusting Christ?

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The Bible teaches that pride and self-righteousness prevent us from believing in Christ unless God humbles our hearts.

In the sermon, it is emphasized that pride and self-righteousness are barriers that prevent individuals from trusting in Christ. This is illustrated through the story of Naaman, who, despite his high status and honor, had to be brought low to acknowledge his need for healing. Scripture shows that all humans, like Naaman, are spiritually unclean due to sin and that without recognizing our condition, we cannot come to Christ. The humility required for faith in Him is often a gift from God, as indicated by passages that speak of God opposing the proud but giving grace to the humble.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 5:1-15, James 4:6

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He Went Down
Clay Curtis · Jan 2, 2011
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