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What does the story of Mephibosheth teach about human pride?

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The story of Mephibosheth reveals that human pride can hinder us from accepting God's help.

The narrative of Mephibosheth illustrates how human pride often leads to a refusal to seek help, demonstrated by the reluctance of children and adults alike to admit their inability and ask for assistance. Mephibosheth, living in fear and shame, likely preferred to remain hidden rather than confrontation with the king. This mirrors our tendency to try and work for our salvation, believing we can earn favor with God. However, God's grace reaches those who realize their total inadequacy, as He calls them to His table despite their condition. In Luke 18:9-14, Jesus teaches that those who humble themselves will be exalted, highlighting our need to relinquish pride to fully embrace God's mercy.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 9, Luke 18:9-14

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