Pride - The Gateway Sin

Grabbed this little golden nugget off of Joe Thorn's blog:

In his book, Humility, C.J. Mahaney explains that, “Pride is when sinful human beings aspire to the status and position of God and refuse to acknowledge their dependence on him.”

He then goes on to quote Richard Mayo's sermon on "The Prevention and Cure of Spiritual Pride" in which Richard says when talking about pride:

“It is a big-bellied sin; most of the sins that are in the world are the offspring and issue of pride.”

A few of the examples of these sins sprouted from pride are:

Covetousness - because you believe you deserve something more than others.

Ungodly ambition - because you believe that you are most qualified, and the idea of someone else being preferred over you is an insult to your perceived worth.

Boasting - because everyone should know who you are and what you have accomplished.

Contention - because in picking fights you feel a sense of superiority over those who may (or may not) be in error.

Unthankfulness - because you deserve everything you get!

Selfishness - because others do not!

Self-deceit - because it’s easier to believe you are something, when in fact you are nothing.

A judgmental attitude - because you believe the errors of others are much more serious than your own.

Gossip - because you look so much better when telling others how awful someone else is. Mayo said that the proud “endeavor to build their own praise upon the ruins of others’ reputation.”

Complaining - because God should have consulted you before orchestrating the events of your day/life.

Hypocrisy - because you must hide the truth, your own failures, in order to avoid shame and accumulate praise.


I wonder if "Christ's pastor-teacher" has read this one.

4 comments:

Adam Mayfield said...

your link above it wrong. You mis-spelling aprising.

Drummer Chris said...

Danke Schoen

Shawn's Journey said...

man chris , your really not holding back the reigns huh?
I'm not sure though, that he'll even reply to the last post, much less this one. He doesnt seem to have much the stomach for this type of stuff. then again, neither do I after a while.

Drummer Chris said...

I too don't have the stomach for cruel hearted bashing but Paul tells us the scripture is for correcting. If this opens his eyes a little to the harm he's doing it's worth it.

At least I'm not using terms like "Devil's children".

Ken believes he's doing what he's been called to do but I, and a lot of other, feel he can do it in a more constructive and instructive manner.