Yes Matthew 18,4. Pride is a huge problem it has been in my life more times than I'd like to admit. I've been reading in the word that our own hearts are wicked who can know them. Well the Holy Spirit sure does, and if we allow Him, too will give us the heart of Jesus in place of our own stony heart. Blessings on the saint's who long for His return π β€
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Iβm nothing without Jesus, thank you God for Jesus Christ
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Matthew 18:4 - Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child, the same is greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
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What has been spoken here is not only unworthy of the gravity of the subject, but far worse, it has been uttered in ambiguity β a veil of confusion designed to mislead souls unto perdition. For one to be counted either least or great in the Kingdom of Heaven, one must first enter therein. And I declare, with solemn conviction, that entrance into that Kingdom is not granted by default, nor by mere human birth. Every soul born of the first birth alone β that is, the natural birth, conceived in sin and shaped in iniquity (as the Psalmist confesses in Psalm 51:5) β is, by nature, destined for destruction. Our Lord Himself speaks plainly in John 8:44, calling such as do not believe in Him the children of the devil. And again, with piercing clarity in John 3:3β5, He proclaims: βExcept a man be born from above, of water and of the Spirit, he cannot see the Kingdom of Godβ β much less enter it. Let no one be deceived. The new birth is not optional, nor symbolic. It is the divine threshold through which every soul must pass to be counted among the redeemed.
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Children love, regardless of status, your past, and what you your appearance is. May we all have that level of love for each other, as no one is perfect, we can do our best. In Jesus Christ's name. Amen.
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"Anyone who makes himself humble like a little child, is greater in the kingdom of heaven." - Bede the Venerable
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