Throughout the Bible, we find that the proud will suffer in
the end:
·
Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty
spirit before a fall. It is better to be of a lowly spirit with the poor than
to divide the spoil with the proud. (Proverbs
16:18-19 (ESV)
In the Bible, pride is closely associated with a “haughty
spirit” and arrogance. It is also contrasted with humility and a “lowly spirit.”
But isn’t pride sometimes a good thing? Yes! We can take pride in doing a good
job or even in resisting evil, but this is a different kind of pride – not the
pride spoken against in the Bible, a pride associated with arrogance and self-righteousness,
not a pride that exalts itself over others.
But why does God hate arrogance and self-righteousness, as
many verses declare?
·
Everyone who is arrogant in heart is an
abomination to the LORD; be assured, he will not go unpunished. (Proverbs 16:5)
Perhaps these verses might help us to understand God’s
hatred of pride:
·
In arrogance the wicked hotly pursue the poor; let
them be caught in the schemes that they have devised. For the wicked boasts of
the desires of his soul, and the one greedy for gain curses and renounces the LORD.
In the pride of his face the wicked does not seek him; all his thoughts are,
“There is no God.” His ways prosper at all times; your judgments are on high,
out of his sight; as for all his foes, he puffs at them. He says in his heart,
“I shall not be moved; throughout all generations I shall not meet adversity.” His
mouth is filled with cursing and deceit and oppression; under his tongue are
mischief and iniquity. He sits in ambush in the villages; in hiding places he
murders the innocent. His eyes stealthily watch for the helpless; he lurks in
ambush like a lion in his thicket; he lurks that he may seize the poor; he
seizes the poor when he draws him into his net. (Psalm 10:2-9)
Notice again the close association between pride, arrogance,
wickedness, self-confidence, deceit, the denial of God, and the oppression of
the vulnerable. But why would pride be associated with these various evils?
Pride is the opposite of humility. Humility is the recognition of our neediness.
It is, therefore, open to God, wisdom, and to virtue. Pride is belief in
oneself, one’s moral sufficiency, and a refusal to soberly regard itself and to
love truth. It is unwilling to receive correction or anything that does not
contribute to self-righteousness and self-glorification. As such, pride has a
disdain for the wisdom or the righteousness of God. Pride is hardened, unreceptive,
and will receive the fruits of its own way:
·
Because they hated knowledge and did not choose
the fear of the LORD, would have none of my counsel and despised all my
reproof, therefore they shall eat the fruit of their way, and have their fill
of their own devices. (Proverbs 1:29-31)
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