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What does the Bible say about self-evaluation?

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The Bible emphasizes the importance of not thinking too highly of oneself and encourages humility as seen in Romans 12:3.

In Romans 12:3, Paul instructs believers to not think more highly of themselves than they ought to think, but to think soberly according to the measure of faith that God has given them. This calls for a balanced self-assessment that recognizes both our sinful nature and our new identity in Christ. The Apostle Paul serves as a great example, highlighting that true humility comes from a correct understanding of oneself in relation to God's grace. Those who closely understand God's righteousness will bear a humble spirit, acknowledging their need for Christ in all aspects of life.
Scripture References: Romans 12:3

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Self Evaluation
Todd Nibert · Aug 30, 2015
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