James 4:6 teaches that God’s grace is greater than human pride, and it is given abundantly to the humble who submit to Him.
The God Who Dwells on High Yet Draws Near: Psalm 138:6
Psalm 138:6 teaches that Jehovah draws near to the humble but keeps the proud at a distance, calling believers to walk in humility and dependence.
What is the Meaning of the Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector?
Jesus’ parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector reveals that God justifies the humble sinner who pleads for mercy, not the proud who trust in themselves.
Daily Devotional for Sunday, October 12, 2025
To be “poor in spirit” means to recognize daily our utter dependence on Jehovah’s Word and grace for spiritual life and strength.
James 4:1–17 Commentary: Warning Against Worldliness
James 4 exposes the wars within the heart and calls believers from world-friendship to humility, repentance, and God-dependent living.

