Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Pride, arrogance and boastfulness get very bad press in The Bible. Pride, of course, almost always precedes a fall of some kind. Sometimes it is a huge fall. We see many examples of this in the modern world - people so puffed up with their own sense of self-importance or superiority that a reckoning of sorts is due. It may not happen for a while, but come it will.

This is not to demean the kind of pride that is proportionate to a personal achievement. The quiet pride that speaks of a job well done or the way a child is performing in some field. It doesn't shout itself out and it is in no way arrogant. I'm sure that you can tell the difference.

The opposite of (bad) pride in Scripture is humility. This is a word and concept that entirely is alien to modernity. It was once a virtue and still is a virtue. The humble person can be a mighty achiever and will dodge attention and accolades if at all possible. They will be quick to point out the contribution of others and only too glad to step back into the shadows.

I have been guilty of pride (particularly intellectual) in the past and I have to scold myself whenever it arises. It is my deepest hope that in whatever time the Lord grants me in this life, I can reduce it to zero. 

From Psalm 51.

'You do not want sacrifices, 
or I would offer them;
you are not pleased with burnt offerings,
My sacrifice is a humble spirit, O God;
you will not reject a humble and repentant heart.'

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