How Does Pride Sneak into Your Life?

Christianity.com Contributing Writer
Updated Aug 01, 2024

Pride is a subtle yet destructive force that can quietly erode our spiritual lives from within. In the story of King David in 1 Chronicles 21, David, influenced by Satan, orders a census out of pride. This decision, though seemingly harmless, led to catastrophic consequences, including a devastating plague that claimed the lives of 70,000 people. The root of David’s sin wasn’t the act of counting his people but the prideful motivation behind it. Pride, often hidden beneath the surface of our actions, can become a silent killer of the soul, leading us to place ourselves above God.

Pride is a form of idolatry in which our desires and self-importance overshadow our commitment to God. This dangerous attitude can lead to significant downfalls, as witnessed in various aspects of society, including politics, entertainment, and even within the church. Jesus Himself lived a life of servitude and humility. Identify areas where pride may have taken root and embrace the humility that aligns us with God’s will. Ultimately, pride has no place in a life lived in the light of the Gospel.

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Robert Hampshire is a pastor, teacher, writer, and leader. He has been married to Rebecca since 2008 and has four children: Brooklyn, Bryson, Abram, and Aubrey. Robert attended North Greenville University in South Carolina for his undergraduate and Liberty University in Virginia for his Masters. He has served as a worship pastor, youth pastor, family pastor, church planter, and Pastor of Worship and Discipleship. He now serves at  Calvary Baptist Church in Florence, South Carolina. He furthers his ministry through his blog site, Faithful Thinking, and YouTube channel. His life goal is to serve God and His Church by reaching the lost with the gospel, making devoted disciples, equipping and empowering others to go further in their faith and calling, and leading a culture of multiplication for the glory of God. Find out more about him here.

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