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Unbelief And Pride

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Unbelief and pride are two profound barriers that hinder a person's relationship with God, as illustrated in the interactions between Jesus and the Pharisees. In Matthew 12:38-45, the Pharisees demand a sign from Jesus, revealing their skepticism and hardened hearts. Their pride blinds them to the miracles already performed, echoing the warning in Proverbs 16:18 that pride goes before destruction. The Scriptures repeatedly emphasize that unbelief stems from a heart that is not humble before God; as stated in James 4:6, "God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble." This theme is further echoed in Hebrews 3:12, which cautions believers to guard against an evil, unbelieving heart that turns away from the living God. The Bible teaches that true faith is rooted in humility and a recognition of our dependence on God's grace, as seen in Romans 12:3, where Paul urges believers to think of themselves with sober judgment. Ultimately, overcoming unbelief and pride requires a heart transformed by the Holy Spirit, leading to a deeper trust in God's promises and a willingness to submit to His will.

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David Servant preaches about Jesus responding to the religious teachers and Pharisees who asked for a miraculous sign, explaining that His resurrection would be the ultimate proof of His divinity. Despite this, Jesus knew many would still not believe in Him, comparing them to a demon-possessed perso

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