if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14
But he gives us more grace. That is why Scripture says: “God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble." James 4:6
hum·ble
[huhm-buhl, uhm-] adjective, -bler, -blest, verb, -bled, -bling.
–adjective
1.
not proud or arrogant; modest: to be humble although successful.
2.
having a feeling of insignificance, inferiority, subservience,etc.: In the presence of so many world-famous writers I feltvery humble.
3.
low in rank, importance, status, quality, etc.; lowly: of humble origin; a humble home.
4.
courteously respectful: In my humble opinion you are wrong.
5.
low in height, level, etc.; small in size: a humble member of the galaxy.
–verb (used with object)
6.
to lower in condition, importance, or dignity; abase.
7.
to destroy the independence, power, or will of.
8.
to make meek: to humble one's heart.
—Synonyms
1. unpretending, unpretentious. 2. submissive, meek. 3. unassuming, plain, common, poor. 4. polite. 6. mortify, shame,abash. 7. subdue, crush, break. Humble, degrade, humiliate suggest lowering or causing to seem lower. To humble is to bringdown the pride of another or to reduce him or her to a state ofabasement: to humble an arrogant enemy. To degrade is todemote in rank or standing, or to reduce to a low level in dignity:to degrade an officer; to degrade oneself by lying. To humiliate is to make others feel or appear inadequate or unworthy, esp. insome public setting: to humiliate a sensitive person.
1. unpretending, unpretentious. 2. submissive, meek. 3. unassuming, plain, common, poor. 4. polite. 6. mortify, shame,abash. 7. subdue, crush, break. Humble, degrade, humiliate suggest lowering or causing to seem lower. To humble is to bringdown the pride of another or to reduce him or her to a state ofabasement: to humble an arrogant enemy. To degrade is todemote in rank or standing, or to reduce to a low level in dignity:to degrade an officer; to degrade oneself by lying. To humiliate is to make others feel or appear inadequate or unworthy, esp. insome public setting: to humiliate a sensitive person.
—Antonyms
1, 2. proud. 3. noble, exalted. 4. rude, insolent. 6. elevate. 8. exalt
1, 2. proud. 3. noble, exalted. 4. rude, insolent. 6. elevate. 8. exalt
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