The Bible has so 
															much to say about 
															pride. Since this 
															was the primary 
															cause of Satan’s 
															downfall, it is 
															worth taking notice 
															of what pride can do 
															to sinful mankind. I 
															realize that I have 
															spoken on pride 
															before, but I would 
															like to do so again, 
															with a different 
															slant. 
															
															
															
															 
															
															
															We have all heard 
															the saying, “Pride 
															comes before a 
															fall.” This is 
															actually taken from 
															Proverbs 16:18, 
															which says, “Pride 
															goeth before 
															destruction, and an 
															haughty spirit 
															before a fall.” 
															
															
															
															 
															
															
															As Christians, we 
															need to be very 
															cautious in this 
															area, and especially 
															those who are in the 
															public eye. There 
															are so many 
															opportunities for 
															pride to take over, 
															and Satan knows it. 
															I’ll discuss a few 
															to illustrate.
															
															
															 
															
															
															
															MUSIC
															
															
															If you sing for 
															others and they 
															compliment you, it 
															is possible to get 
															what is called the 
															“big head”. The same 
															is true if you play 
															a musical 
															instrument. Anytime 
															people praise us for 
															the talent we have 
															or the performance 
															we have given, it is 
															time to be cautious 
															… not of them, but 
															of ourselves. 
															
															
															
															 
															
															
															I have listened to 
															individuals and 
															groups sing who were 
															obviously very proud 
															of their ability to 
															respectably carry a 
															note. It doesn’t 
															take a spiritual 
															heavyweight to tell 
															if they’re singing 
															for God or the 
															applause. 
															
															
															
															 
															
															
															Others were humble, 
															and it was obvious 
															in their demeanor. 
															They were a pleasure 
															to listen to. I 
															recall two people 
															from the past that 
															really blessed me 
															above and beyond 
															what I expected when 
															I heard them sing. 
															Their voices were 
															less than average, 
															but their hearts 
															were filled with 
															humility toward 
															Christ. On both 
															occasions, the music 
															was beautiful 
															because it came from 
															their heart. They’re 
															in Heaven now, but 
															I’ll never forget 
															them. 
															
															
															
															 
															
															
															
															PREACHERS
															
															
															I have great respect 
															for those 
															proclaimers of the 
															Word who are truly 
															called of God to 
															preach. Many have 
															been an inspiration 
															to me. They earned 
															my respect. Even 
															though I always make 
															up my own mind as I 
															feel led by God, I 
															have learned from 
															them. I could hear 
															in their voice, see 
															in their actions, or 
															read between the 
															lines on the printed 
															pages that they knew 
															they were nothing 
															without God. Pride 
															was choked out by 
															the humility they 
															had toward Almighty 
															God, and their 
															messages revealed 
															it. 
															
															
															
															 
															
															
															I was very fortunate 
															to have the same 
															pastor from cradle 
															to leaving home that 
															was such a blessing 
															to me and many 
															others. He was not 
															“educated,” but 
															“self-taught,” but 
															the Lord certainly 
															opened his eyes to 
															the Truth that 
															needed to be taught. 
															Many of us will 
															thank him when we 
															see him in Heaven 
															for being a great 
															steward of God’s 
															Word. 
															
															
															
															 
															
															
															On the other hand, 
															much more plentiful 
															are those who love 
															to hear the sound of 
															their own voice. 
															They strut around 
															like Banty (Bantam) 
															roosters showing the 
															beauty of their 
															peacock plumage. 
															They love the fact 
															that the crowd hangs 
															on their every word, 
															so they give them 
															more of themselves 
															while God sits in 
															the corner. Their 
															pride has choked the 
															spiritual life out 
															of them, and they 
															don’t even know it. 
															
															
															
															 
															
															
															
															COMMENTATORS
															
															
															Those who are 
															writers for Christ 
															are also vulnerable. 
															We need to be very 
															careful that what we 
															type is coming from 
															God and not us. One 
															of my greatest 
															anxieties is looking 
															over my shoulder for 
															the hound of pride. 
															I have seen so much 
															of pride among us 
															Christians; I don’t 
															want it in my life. 
															Even though it 
															sometimes hunts me 
															down, I hate its 
															foul breath and call 
															upon the Lord to 
															remove it. 
															
															
															
															 
															
															
															
															GENERAL AUDIENCE
															
															
															Even when we are the 
															audience listening 
															to another sing or 
															speak, or reading 
															something another 
															wrote, pride is 
															always a foe to 
															contend with. 
															
															
															
															 
															
															
															Do we listen to the 
															music with an ear of 
															appreciation and 
															enjoyment, or to be 
															critical? Do we 
															listen to a Godly 
															message from the one 
															behind the pulpit 
															with an attitude of 
															“I needed to hear 
															this,” or to be 
															critical? Do we read 
															a commentary the 
															Lord brought our way 
															with an attitude of 
															growing spiritually, 
															or to be critical?
															
															 
															
															
															 
															
															
															Most just want to 
															enjoy the moment and 
															learn from the 
															experience, but 
															others are never at 
															peace until they 
															criticize all the “alleged” 
															errors of the 
															performer. The only 
															way they can feel 
															important is to cut 
															someone else down to 
															their own size. They 
															are the 
															“intelligentsia of 
															critique 
															incorporated.” They 
															are never aware of 
															the log in their own 
															eye, but always 
															available to help 
															you remove your 
															speck. 
															
															
															
															 
															
															
															Pride chokes out any 
															possibility of 
															spiritual growth, 
															and actually works 
															in reverse by taking 
															us backwards in our 
															spiritual lives. 
															Pride may be the 
															Christian’s worse 
															enemy since it 
															blinds our eyes to 
															the truth by pumping 
															up our ego. 
															
															
															
															 
															
															
															I have read tons of 
															articles and 
															listened to as many 
															sermons, and I most 
															always find 
															something that helps 
															me grow spiritually. 
															It is just as true 
															that I sometimes 
															read or hear things 
															I don’t agree with, 
															but as far as I’m 
															concerned, that is 
															between them and 
															God. 
															
															
															
															 
															
															
															PEACOCKS
															
															
															Peacocks are a 
															beautiful bird. They 
															have a plumage that 
															is breath-taking. 
															I’m not sure, but it 
															seems they know 
															they’re beautiful by 
															the way they strut 
															around. There are 
															plenty of peacocks 
															in Christendom too, 
															and that should not 
															be. It seems they 
															are so plentiful 
															today, you could 
															throw a rock in any 
															direction and hit 
															one. Could it be 
															that many are 
															enraptured with 
															themselves and have 
															allowed pride to 
															take over their 
															lives? Obviously, 
															they have. If you 
															are a Christian 
															peacock, rest 
															assured that God may 
															put up with it for a 
															while, but sooner or 
															later that plumage 
															is going to look 
															pretty ratty.
															
															
															 
															
															
															BANTY ROOSTERS
															
															
															Barney Fife on the 
															Andy Griffith show 
															always reminded me 
															of a Banty rooster. 
															If you don’t know 
															what a Banty rooster 
															is, visualize 
															Barney. These are 
															Christians, much 
															like the peacock, 
															which are small of 
															mind but big with 
															mouth. They strut 
															around the hen yard 
															to let all the 
															others know just how 
															important they are. 
															Their importance 
															rests in the 
															recognition and 
															approval of others. 
															Even when they make 
															a fool of 
															themselves, they 
															can’t see it. They 
															think they’re smart, 
															but their immaturity 
															is showing. How much 
															longer until God has 
															this rooster cooking 
															on the stove of 
															humility?
															
															
															 
															
															
															CLOSING
															
															
															Regardless of what 
															we are involved in, 
															if there is an 
															opportunity for 
															praise from others, 
															there is an 
															opportunity for 
															pride to sneak in 
															and steal our 
															blessing. 
															
															
															
															 
															
															
															Satan is always out 
															to make us feel more 
															important than we 
															really are, because 
															by doing so, he 
															knows we will fail. 
															Anytime we take our 
															eyes off Jesus, 
															we’re going to get 
															in trouble. 
															
															
															
															 
															
															
															If we have a proud 
															spirit, we must 
															recognize that Satan 
															is making a fool of 
															us, and hurting our 
															witness for Christ. 
															Let us recognize 
															too, that as a child 
															of God, He will 
															eventually “take us 
															to the woodshed,” if 
															we don’t climb down 
															off that self-built 
															mountain of pride.
															
															
															 
															
															
															God is not looking 
															for peacocks and 
															Banty roosters to 
															serve Him. They 
															could not do so 
															anyway, because they 
															are too full of 
															themselves. Jesus is 
															a sheepherder. He 
															only tends sheep. 
															Actually, that is 
															what Jesus calls 
															those who are His 
															followers.
															
															
															“I 
															am the good 
															shepherd, and know 
															my sheep, and am 
															known of mine.” 
															(John 10:14) 
															
															
															
															 
															
															
															It is a shame that 
															some people can 
															never enjoy life 
															unless they’re busy 
															trying to tear 
															someone else down. 
															They are so consumed 
															by their pseudo 
															importance.
															
															
															 
															
															
															Am I saying that to 
															say anything 
															negatively or offer 
															advice (preferably 
															when asked) is 
															displaying a heart 
															of pride? Of course 
															not! It all boils 
															down to attitude, 
															delivery and 
															intentions. What are 
															my intentions? Are 
															they to make me look 
															good, or to lift up 
															my brother/sister? 
															
															
															
															 
															
															
															Keep this in mind. 
															King David made a 
															lot of mistakes 
															while king, but 
															prior to that he 
															used good sense. 
															When King Saul was 
															trying to kill him, 
															David had the 
															opportunity more 
															than once to kill 
															Saul. However, David 
															would not touch 
															Saul, but left 
															Saul’s fate, good or 
															bad, up to God. “And 
															David said to 
															Abishai, Destroy him 
															not: for who can 
															stretch forth his 
															hand against the 
															LORD'S anointed, and 
															be guiltless? The 
															LORD forbid that I 
															should stretch forth 
															mine hand against 
															the LORD'S anointed: 
															but, I pray thee, 
															take thou now the 
															spear that is at his 
															bolster, and the 
															cruse of water, and 
															let us go.” (1 
															Samuel 26:9, 11) 
															
															
															
															 
															
															
															As seen in this 
															verse, David would 
															not touch the Lord’s 
															anointed, because if 
															he did, he would be 
															guilty before God. 
															When you or I 
															downgrade, nitpick, 
															criticize, or make 
															fun of others 
															personally for doing 
															their best for God, 
															we are walking on 
															dangerous ground 
															with God. We are 
															touching the Lord’s 
															anointed, and that 
															is an attack on God. 
															By the way, any 
															child of God is the 
															Lord’s anointed.
															
															
															 
															
															
															By the same token, 
															Paul corrected Peter 
															about Peter’s 
															hypocrisy (Galatians 
															chapter two, 
															beginning at verse 
															eleven) in front of 
															all who were present 
															that day. So what is 
															the difference? The 
															difference is that 
															it was a very 
															serious doctrinal 
															issue at stake that 
															could have severely 
															damaged the cause of 
															Christ. There was no 
															other alternative. 
															Also, it was not 
															Paul’s intention to 
															lift himself up, but 
															only Jesus Christ 
															and His Gospel. He 
															was not “nitpicking” 
															or trying to be 
															argumentative. 
															
															
															
															 
															
															
															Let us consider 
															beforehand our 
															actions before 
															Almighty God.
															
															
															 
															
															
															Grant Phillips
															
															
															
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