PRIDE
Egocentric pride
is a major stumbling block in life. This
I know.
Recently I’ve
observed racial pride, an attitude sinful regardless of skin tone.
Ever wary of slip
sliding in reverse, today I reexamined where my pride is parked. The following
essay being a helpful review.
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GotQuestions.org: "What does the Bible say about
pride?"
There is a difference between the
kind of pride that God hates (Proverbs 8:13) and the
kind of pride we can feel about a job well done (Galatians 6:4) or the kind of pride we express
over the accomplishment of loved ones (2 Corinthians 7:4). The kind of pride that
stems from self-righteousness or conceit is sin, however, and God hates it
because it is a hindrance to seeking Him.
Psalm 10:4 explains that the proud are so
consumed with themselves that their thoughts are far from God: “In his pride
the wicked does not seek him; in all his thoughts there is no room for God.”
This kind of haughty pride is the opposite of the spirit of humility that God
seeks: “Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 5:3). The “poor in spirit” are those
who recognize their utter spiritual bankruptcy and their inability to come to
God aside from His divine grace. The proud, on the other hand, are so blinded
by their pride that they think they have no need of God or, worse, that God
should accept them as they are because they deserve His acceptance.
Throughout Scripture we are told about
the consequences of pride. Proverbs 16:18-19 tells us that “pride
goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall. Better to be lowly in
spirit and among the oppressed than to share plunder with the proud.” Satan was
cast out of heaven because of pride (Isaiah 14:12-15). He had the selfish audacity
to attempt to replace God Himself as the rightful ruler of the universe. But
Satan will be cast down to hell in the final judgment of God. For those who
rise up in defiance against God, there is nothing ahead but disaster (Isaiah 14:22).
Pride has kept many people from
accepting Jesus Christ as Savior. Admitting sin and acknowledging that in our
own strength we can do nothing to inherit eternal life is a constant stumbling
block for prideful people. We are not to boast about ourselves; if we want to
boast, then we are to proclaim the glories of God. What we say about ourselves
means nothing in God’s work. It is what God says about us that makes the
difference (2 Corinthians 10:18).
Why is pride so sinful? Pride is giving
ourselves the credit for something that God has accomplished. Pride is taking
the glory that belongs to God alone and keeping it for ourselves. Pride is
essentially self-worship. Anything we accomplish in this world would not have
been possible were it not for God enabling and sustaining us. “What do you have
that you did not receive? And if you did receive it, why do you boast as though
you did not?” (1 Corinthians 4:7). That
is why we give God the glory—He alone deserves it.
Recommended Resource: Landmines in the
Path of the Believer: Avoiding the Hidden Dangers by Charles F. Stanley
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