The Christian life is like a long walk that begins at
salvation and ends in heaven, and along the way are obstacles to overcome and
dangers to avoid. One such hazard is the spiritual landmine of pride. It is
like an explosive device that’s been buried in the ground to cause great
physical harm—pride may lie hidden and unrecognized in our heart, causing great
spiritual damage in both our life and our relationship with the Lord.
Our enemy Satan lays spiritual landmines in our path to trip
us up, and one of his most effective ones is pride. Therefore, it’s imperative
that we learn to detect it quickly in order to guard against sin. Often we are
slow to see and admit that we have a problem with pride, because it tends to
hide behind feelings of inadequacy.
Whatever the form, pride is all about self. It may be
displayed with loud self-promotion or quiet self-reflection, but the root is
the same. It’s a vain attempt to fill an area of personal emptiness. But God
alone can fill that void, and the only way to come to Him is in humility.
Proverbs 16:5 says, “Everyone who is proud in heart is
an abomination to the Lord.” That’s why we cannot serve Him while clinging to
our own self-importance. When God is given second place in our life, the work
of the Holy Spirit is hindered. Then we make foolish mistakes because we are
focused not on Him but on ourselves.
The key to overcoming pride is to fix our eyes on God and
the depth of His character. He alone is worthy of all exaltation.
Thought for today: Is my pride a stumbling block to
my faith walk? Why/Why not? What is my reasoning for my response?
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