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The need to be or feel superior is ultimately an illusion—a temporary fix for deeper insecurities and selfish desires. It pulls us away from the virtues of humility, empathy, and genuine human connection, replacing them with competition, division, and moral blindness.
True fulfillment comes not from elevating oneself above others but from embracing humility, serving others, and recognizing the equal worth in every person.
As Christ modeled in His life, true greatness is found not in superiority but in love, humility, and selfless service to others.
Closing Song: Break Every Chain by Tasha Cobbs
Support the show
www.BibleDeliverance.org
By Pastor Deb (IamPastorDeb)4.8
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The need to be or feel superior is ultimately an illusion—a temporary fix for deeper insecurities and selfish desires. It pulls us away from the virtues of humility, empathy, and genuine human connection, replacing them with competition, division, and moral blindness.
True fulfillment comes not from elevating oneself above others but from embracing humility, serving others, and recognizing the equal worth in every person.
As Christ modeled in His life, true greatness is found not in superiority but in love, humility, and selfless service to others.
Closing Song: Break Every Chain by Tasha Cobbs
Support the show
www.BibleDeliverance.org