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A General Study of Pride
(Proverbs 6:16-19)

​Introduction:

         1. This morning we showed how "God and men view pride differently" with emphasis on "gay pride."
         2. This evening we are making "a general study of pride."
         3. Let us notice a few passages that mention "pride."
             a. Proverbs shows us how God feels about "pride."
                 1) (6:16-19) "A proud look" is first on a list of 6 things that God hates and 7 things that are an
                     abomination to Him.
                 2) (8:13) God hates "pride."
                 3) (16:5a) "Every one that is proud in heart is an abomination to the Lord."
             b. Proverbs shows us that certain things are associated with "pride."
                 1) (11:2a) "When pride cometh, then cometh shame."
                 2) (13:10a) "Only by pride cometh contention."
                 3) (28:25a) "He that is of a proud heart stirreth up strife."
             c. Proverbs shows us what will happen to the proud.
                 1) (29:23a) "A man's pride shall bring him low."
                 2) (15:25a) "The Lord will destroy the house of the proud."
                 3) (16:18) A proud person will fall and be destroyed.
         4. These passages indicate that pride is a serious matter.
         5. In our lesson we will see these principles demonstrated in the lives of 2 men that we read about in
             Daniel: Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar.

Discussion:

I.           WE  READ  ABOUT  NEBUCHADNEZZAR'S  PRIDE  IN  DANIEL  4

         A. The king had a dream about a tree that grew very tall, but it was later cut down.
         B. Daniel interpreted the dream (vs.24-27).
         C. Nebuchadnezzar's pride got him into trouble (vs.28-33).
         D. The king finally learned an important lesson (vs.34-37).

II.          WE  READ  ABOUT  BELSHAZZAR'S  PRIDE  IN  DANIEL  5

         A. While he hosted a drunken feast, a message was written on the wall (vs.1-6).
         B. Daniel was asked to interpret the message (vs.7-17).
             1. Daniel first showed Belshazzar that he should have learned a lesson from Nebuchadnezzar (vs.18-24).
             2. He interpreted the message (vs.25-28).
             3. Belshazzar lost his life that night, and his kingdom was taken (vs.30-31).

Conclusion:

         1. These 2 kings of Babylon illustrate the principles we touched on earlier in the book of Proverbs.
             a. God certainly hates "pride" -- it is an abomination to Him.
             b. Certain things are associated with "pride" -- shame, contention, and strife.
             c. What will happen to the proud -- they will be brought low, their houses will be destroyed, and they
                 will fall.
         2. On the basis of this information we have covered from the Old Testament, let us consider 2 admonitions
             given in the New Testament.
             a. James 4:6b-7a
             b. 1 Peter 5:5b-6
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