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Intro: One of the most basic of all sins – – and a dangerous weapon in the hands of Satan.
Intro: One of the most basic of all sins – – and a dangerous weapon in the hands of Satan.
I) Biblical injunctions against pride
Proud look (haughty eyes) – ; – Jehovah despises – 8:13 – and so should we – 16:18-19 – as it will destroy us
Israelites – , – was also specifically warned about this temptation
Him who thinks he stands – – have no confidence in self (not like “Sound of Music” Confidence in me)
Do nothing from empty conceit – – selfishness is closely connected to pride
God resists the proud – ; – but God strengthens the humble
II) No reason for pride – false confidence
We are nothing – ;
It means we are making judgments outside of God –
All Christians are saved by faith, which leaves nothing of which to be proud – – not even proud to be a Christian
III) Pride eliminates Our need for God
No flesh can boast in His presence – ; ;
We must boast in the Lord – ;
IV) Examples of pride
Naaman –
Uzziah –
David –
Haman – ; ; ;
Nebuchadnezzar – ,
Concl: You have heard, “Pride comes before a fall”, and in fact, leads to it.
We can never let pride keep us from doing what we know to be right; or make us do what we know to be wrong.
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