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We tend to think of pride as something obvious — arrogance, ego, the need to be right. But what if the most dangerous kind of pride is the kind you’d never think to confess? In this episode, we look at James 4:6, the story of Haman, and the subtle pride that keeps us from receiving the grace God is offering — the belief that we shouldn’t need it as often as we do.
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By Blake S. CrawfordWe tend to think of pride as something obvious — arrogance, ego, the need to be right. But what if the most dangerous kind of pride is the kind you’d never think to confess? In this episode, we look at James 4:6, the story of Haman, and the subtle pride that keeps us from receiving the grace God is offering — the belief that we shouldn’t need it as often as we do.
Subscribe to receive Before theLord devotionals in your inbox: www.blakescrawford.com /
Follow Before the Lordon Facebook (@BeforeTheLord) and Instagram (@beforethelorddevo)