Humility does not come from believing how great I am, but from believing how great Christ is.
"Although my memory's fading, I remember two things very clearly: I am a great sinner and Christ is a great Savior." - John Newton, the writer of the timeless hymn Amazing Grace
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If you do not value what God says about who you are, you are implicitly communicating, "I know better than God," which is the same as saying, "I am God."
Yes, seek to grok the greatness of Jesus Christ, and what he believes about you too, because you cannot love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, soul and strength and love your neighbor as yourself if you don't love yourself as God loves you.
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