Those comfortable moments when I would pat myself on the back for how well I am doing are the moments that now alarm me the most. I needed to reach for the contact lens of Christ-like humility, remember that there is nothing good in me, and search my heart for hidden pride and its symptoms. In his essay on undetected pride, Jonathan Edwards points out “sneaky” symptoms of pride that have I have found to be evident in my life. Such as, finding faults in others and speaking about them with contempt, ostentation, lack of humility, and my neglecting of others.
One summer in the eighth grade, my church youth group thought it would be a great project to serve ill elderly people in our church by doing common housework for them. As a special gesture we decided to refinish …show more content…
Pride is like the soil in which all sins germinate and grow. Considering Proverbs 16:18-19—“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.” The author articulates that first comes pride and then the destruction of the proud. When I would take the time to examine my sin, beneath it all I would discover the rotting bones of pride and arrogance. The proud heart is resistant to rebuke and blasé to conviction. Simply put, pride is that ugly part of my heart that causes me to be more concerned about myself and my own reputation than I was about Christ and