The Humble Always Feels He Has Not Yet Arrived- Part 3

- The lecture revolves around the virtue of true humility, where a person lives in a constant feeling that he has not yet reached perfection, no matter how much he progresses in his spiritual life.
Spiritual and Educational Dimension:
- His Holiness Pope Shenouda III explains that humility is a sign of true spiritual growth.
- The humble person does not see himself as having arrived, but remains in continuous struggle toward perfection.
- The feeling of incompleteness preserves the soul from pride and leads it to continual repentance.
- Humility makes a person depend on the grace of God, not on his own abilities.
- The closer a person gets to God, the more he feels his weakness and need for Him.
- True humility is not related to words, but appears in inner thoughts and behavior.
- Spiritual growth is a continuous journey, not a station a person reaches and stops.
- God grants His grace to the humble, because their hearts are always open to learning and change.
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