Humbleness/ Boikokobetso

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Bishop Mmusi discusses the theme of humility, drawing from scriptures such as Psalm 51:4, James 4:10-11, and 1 John 1:8-10. He notes that despite David's transgressions before God, he remained humble. Bishop Mmusi emphasizes that God operates where there is humility, contrasting this with the pride prevalent today, where people often struggle to apologize when they are wrong.
23 Jul Setswana South Africa Religion & Spirituality · Christianity

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