In his epistle to the Romans, Paul advocated all the following as ways of using our talents except
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In his epistle to the Romans, Paul encouraged Christians to use their talents in various ways to serve the Lord. Among these ways, he never advocated thinking of oneself with pride. Instead, he emphasized the importance of thinking of oneself with sober judgement, using our talents in proportion to our faith, making individual contributions liberally, and serving the Lord with cheerfulness. Thinking of oneself with pride can lead to selfishness and a lack of willingness to serve others, which is contrary to the Christian values of humility and service.