Have you ever mistaken making yourself smaller for biblical humility?
In this episode of The Sacred Weight, we explore the difference between true humility and the subtle trap of false humility. While God calls us to humility, He never asks us to minimize the work His grace has accomplished in our lives.
Using 1 Corinthians 15:10, we'll discover how the apostle Paul acknowledged both God's grace and the transformation it produced. Biblical humility isn't pretending we haven't grown or refusing encouragement—it's recognizing that every good thing in us is evidence of God's faithfulness.
We'll also discuss:
- The difference between humility and self-minimization
- Why false humility often grows from shame or insecurity
- How to receive encouragement without taking glory from God
- Why your testimony is meant to reflect God's faithfulness, not hide it
If you've ever struggled to accept compliments, share your story, or acknowledge how God has changed your life, this conversation is for you.
Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:10
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"Some weights we are called to carry. Others God gently teaches us to lay down. Wherever you are on that journey, may you always find His grace is enough—and never in vain."