The measure of faith does not refer to the degree or amount of the faith nor to the special gifts that some believers may possess. Measuring your own faith would itself conflict with the call to think humbly of yourself. Rather, the measure of faith refers to faith as the standard or measurement for our attitude. The emphasis therefore does not lie on the faith that we have been given, but rather on the fact that God provides us with a standard through our faith.1
3 Par la grâce qui m'a été donnée, je dis à chacun de vous de n'avoir pas de lui-même une trop haute opinion, mais de revêtir des sentiments modestes, selon la mesure de foi que Dieu a départie à chacun.