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Posted by arsindelve, Executive Director, Delve Christian Ministries
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There are many sins that cause trouble for Christians today, but one of the least understood is pride. We know what lust and greed look like, but sometimes pride can be subtle. Can you think of anyone in your congregation that has a real problem with greed, lust or anger? Perhaps not. These sins are found in private, behind closed doors. Can you think of anyone who has a problem with pride? I suspect you can, but even if you can't think of anyone, I'll wager that there is someone you're having trouble getting along with, or simply don't like and that pride is at the center of that situation and neither one of you realizes it.

It's easier to begin by understanding what humility is, for humility is the opposite of pride. Humility is not modesty or self-deprecation. There is no honor or value in trying to pretend that you have not done well when someone compliments you on an achievement. It does no good to pretend that something you have created is terrible when it is obviously very good. This is not humility - it's pride masquerading as modesty. People do this because they want you to think they are humble. They are proudly drawing your attention to their modesty!

Humility means that in all situations, you take pleasure in goodness, and give all glory and honor to God. If you are a musician and someone writes a beautiful song to glorify God, you should be equally pleased if you are the composer, or if the composer is someone you do not really like. If you lead a person to Christ, you should be very pleased, but should be just as pleased if they had come to Christ on their own. This is real humility, and when you see the opposite of this - the lack of any ability to take pleasure from a good thing unless you can derive some recognition - you find the real meaning of pride.

Pride lies behind all sorts of conflict in our families, our work and our churches. Think of the parishioner who exclaims "That sermon was terrible" when really it was a fine sermon, but it was delivered by the new Associate Pastor that got the job over their brother-in-law. This kind of thing is going on all the time. We need to see good things for what they really are, and stop looking at who they come from. All good things ultimately come from God and belong to Him. When we try to suppress and diminish them for our pride's sake, God is the one we are hurting the most.

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It was the sin of pride that caused Lucifer to be cast down from heaven. I think pride is the hardest sin to see in ourselves and the root cause of so many other sins. Greed, lust, jealousy, anger, unforgiveness can all be traced back to pride.
12/19/2007 2:21:59 PM - mom0831, Member of Delve into Jesus since 12/19/2007


Amen. Pride is the worst killer of all. Lucifer as commented by Mom0831 is the greatest example of pride and the ultimate punishment for Pride. Who wants to burn eternally in the very-very hot lake of fire? I most certainly don't.

Always remember the best model of humility-our very own Savior, Redeemer, Friend, Son of God, Jesus Christ and model life after him.
1/5/2008 4:32:01 PM - anonymous


you can find pride in all of us. the key is to make sure it stays dead to the flesh.
2/16/2008 9:26:20 AM - anonymous


What then contribute the true essense of humilty? I thought by worshiping Lord Jesus who is Glorious yet humble could transform my inner man to a humble one. Isn't worshiping God helping us in that manner? And ever since then, I had been constantly telling myself to humble and live in humilty. What is the fruits of humilty? I had seen in the bible, the humble will be exalted. But when do I know that I am beening exalted and how exactly is being exalted feels? This is something that kind of confused me. And from my spiritual encounters, pride leads to a desire for personal power, glory and many others sinful behaviours.
4/22/2008 1:55:32 AM - anonymous



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