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Why is humility important in restoring others?

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Humility is crucial because it allows us to restore others gently, acknowledging our own vulnerabilities as sinners, as Paul instructs in Galatians 6:1.

In Galatians 6:1, Paul instructs spiritual believers to restore those overtaken in fault 'in the spirit of meekness.' This call to humility is essential as it reminds us of our position before God; we are all but sinners saved by grace, susceptible to failings ourselves. When we approach restoration with humility, we avoid a judgmental attitude that only magnifies the sin of others without recognizing our own. It fosters an environment of grace, where individuals feel safe to confess their failures and repent. By embodying humility, we reflect the character of Christ, who is meek and lowly in heart, and exemplify the tenderness with which God deals with us in our own shortcomings.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:1

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