 Humility is not denying that you have skill or ability. Humility is not saying, oh, I'm not good at anything. That's self-hatred. And a lot of people confuse self-hatred and humility. Oh, I don't have any gifts or I don't have anything to offer. I'm not good at anything. I have no skills. I have no value. That's not humility. That's self-hatred. And by the way, you're talking that way about a child of God and you're talking that way about someone God created. He's not looking for you to hate yourself. He's not looking for you to deny that you have any ability. He's not looking for you to pretend that you have no value. Rather, He's looking for you to see yourself in the proper perspective and that is always in reference to who He is. I can't get so puffed up because I need Him. And I can't get so down on myself because He loves me. And so keeping the perspective of self in reference to who God is helps to keep you balanced in your perspective of your identity. That's all it is.