Digital ProductThe Joy of Humility
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In this lesson we discover why it takes genuine humility to become a Christian. It’s the human way to pull ourselves up by our bootstraps and say, “Look at what I’ve done!” While that is the way to get noticed in the world, it is not the way to get noticed before God. Becoming a Christian means laying aside pride and clinging to the cross of Christ alone. Covers Philippians 3:1-6.
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