Pride
Proverbs
16:18 says that pride goes before destruction and a haughty spirit before
stumbling. Many great people in the past fell because of pride. The Bible also
records many such incidents. As children of God, we should be on guard against
pride lest we fall prey to it.
King Nebuchadnezzar
A humble
person will be welcomed by all whereas a proud man will not only be rejected by
people but by the merciful God as well. Nebuchadnezzar, the Babylonian king, on
seeing that his kingdom was strong and enjoying prosperity became very proud.
When he was walking in his palace he said proudly, “Is not this great Babylon
that! have built for the house of the kingdom by the might of my power and for
the honour of my majesty?” Hardly had he finished his words, the judgment of
God immediately came to him saying, “O King Nebuchadnezzar to thee it is
spoken, ‘The kingdom is departed from thee. And they shall drive thee from men,
and thy dwelling shall be with the beasts of the field: they shall make thee
to eat grass as oxen, and seven times shall pass over thee, until thou know
that the most high ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he
will.” The same hour was the thing fulfilled upon Nebuchadnezzar: and he was
driven from men, and did eat grass as oxen, and his body was wet with dew of
heaven, till his hairs grew like eagles’ feathers, and his nails like birds’
claws” (Dan 4:29-33). Thus, King Nebuchadnezzar was punished by God for his
pride.
King Uzziah
Uzziah,
king of Judah,
was crowned at the age of 16. He ruled for fifty-two years. In the beginning he
did that which was right in the sight of the Lord according to all that his
father Amaziah did. God blessed King Uzziah and so he became prosperous. But
when he was strong he became proud and he transgressed against the Lord God by
going into the temple of the Lord to burn incense upon the altar of the incense
- an act which only the priest could do. When stopped by Azariah the priest,
together with some other priests of the Lord, King Uzziah became angry and went
ahead to burn incense. Then he was inflicted with leprosy. He died shamefully a
leper (2 Chron 26:1-5, 16-21).
Haman
Proverbs
15:25 says, “The Lord will destroy the house of the proud.” King Ahasuerus of
Persia promoted Haman above all his other ministers. Haman became so proud that
he made ever one passing the king’s gate to how and pay homage to him. However
a Jew named Mordecai, ministering at the king’s gate, paid no such homage to
him. 1-laman became furious. lie plotted to kill Mordecai and also to
annihilate the entire Jewish race. But God did not allow such an evil plan to
succeed. Queen Esther revealed the evil scheme of Haman to King Ahasuerus. The
king was very angry and commanded Haman to be hung on the gallows which he had
made for Mordecai. Flaman’s estate was given to Esther and in the end Haman’s
children were also sent to the gallows by the Jews (Esth 8:10, 9:13-14).
Causes of Pride
Wealth: The ancient Chinese has this
saying: “Wealth breeds pride, comfort accompanies sorrows.” Moses told the
Israelites patiently when they were in the desert east of the Jordan River
saying, “Beware that thou forget not the Lord thy God, in not keeping His
commandments, and His judgments and His statutes, which I command thee this day
: Lest when thou hast built goodly houses, and dwell therein : And when thy
herds and thy flocks multiplied, and all that thou hast is multiplied : Then
thy heart be lifted up, and thou forget the Lord thy God which brought thee
forth out of the land of Egypt from the house of bondage” (Deut 8:11-14).
Wealth can
make one proud. No wonder Agurs in his prayer said, “Remove far from me vanity
and lies: give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with food convenient for
me: Lest I be full, and deny thee, and say, ‘Who is the Lord?’ or lest I be
poor and steal, and take the name of my God in vain” (Prov 30:8-9). Paul was
fully aware of this. In his first letter to Timothy he told him to charge those
that were rich in this world that they be not high-minded, nor trust in
uncertain riches, but in the living God who gave them richly all things to
enjoy.
Status: Moses told the Israelites to
take note of a few things when they entered into Canaan. One of them was how a
king should conduct himself. He said, “And it shall be, when he sitteth upon
the throne of his kingdom, that he shall write him a copy of this law in a book
out of that which is before the priests the Levites : And it shall be with him,
and he shall read therein all the days of his life: that he may learn to fear
the Lord his God, to keep all the words of this law and these statutes to do
them : That his heart be not lifted up above his brethren, and that he turn not
aside from the commandment, to the right hand, or to the left: to the end that
he may prolong his days in his kingdom, he and his children, in the midst of
Israel” (Deutl7:18-20). When one holds a high position, he can become proud
easily. Haman and Uzziah were classic examples.
Success: When one is successful he can
become complacent and egotistical. When King Herod had finished speaking to the
people of Tyre and Sidon, they gave a shout saying, “It is the voice of God,
and not of a man.” Herod was carried away by the flattery and he did not give
glory to God. Immediately the angel of the Lord smote him and he was eaten to
death by worms (Ac 12:20-23).
How To Be On Guard
Give glory
to God in everything. Since the Lord kills and makes alive; He brings down to
Sheol and raises up; The Lord makes poor and rich; He brings low, He also
exalts; we must leave everything to God by giving thanks to Him and glorifying
Him. Then we shall not fall prey to pride.
One who is
humble will not seek vainglory. He esteems others better than himself. If one
is humble he will carry out his work conscientiously. Mordecai was such a
person. He served King Abasucrus as a gate-keeper faithfully. Even though
Mordecai had saved the king’s life he never mentioned it to anyone including
the king himself. Later when the king knew about it, he accorded Mordecai great
honour. Mordecai did not become proud. He went back to gate-keeping after that.
Eventually, Mordecai was made a prime minister. This fulfilled the biblical
saying: “And whosoever shall exalt himself shall be abased, and he that shall
humble himself shall be exalted” (Mt 23:12).
One who is
proud loses both his virtue and his responsibility. We should work out our own
salvation with trembling and fear. Be always on guard against falling prey to
pride lest we be punished by God.