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10 Signs You Struggle With Pride

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10 Signs You Struggle With Pride

Pride is one of the most dangerous sins because it often hides in plain sight. Many Christians wonder if they struggle with pride, so we address “10 Signs You Struggle With Pride.” The sobering truth is, yes, we can.

The Bible warns:

Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.

Pride can creep into our hearts without us realizing it. That’s why recognizing the warning signs is so important. Let’s look at ten ways pride may be showing up in your life.

1. Struggling to Receive Correction

If you get easily offended when someone points out your flaws, pride may be at work. A humble heart listens and learns.

2. Refusing to Admit Wrong

When we cannot say, “I’m sorry” or ask for forgiveness, pride is often blocking us from reconciliation.

3. Thinking Certain Tasks Are Beneath You

If you avoid “lowly” jobs because of your title, education, or status, remember Jesus washed His disciples’ feet.

For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.

4. Assuming You Already Know Everything

Pride makes us unteachable. Humility allows us to remain learners throughout life.

5. Always Needing to Teach Others

If you constantly position yourself as the expert so people admire your knowledge, pride may be motivating you.

“Knowledge puffs up, but love builds up.”

6. Looking Down on the Less Fortunate

Secretly feeling superior to those who have less education, money, or influence is a sign of pride. Everything we have is by God’s grace.

7. Flaunting Achievements or Possessions

When you showcase your looks, wealth, or accomplishments to gain attention, pride is driving self-promotion instead of gratitude.

8. Being Overly Critical of Others

Pride blinds us to our own faults. We judge others harshly while excusing ourselves for similar behavior.

9. Justifying Sin Instead of Confessing

Pride resists admitting sin. Humility agrees with God’s Word and seeks forgiveness.

If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

10. Resisting Authority

When you reject the leadership God places in your life, you are saying you don’t need anyone’s guidance. That resistance flows from pride.

Bonus: Talking About Yourself Constantly

If every conversation turns back to you, it reveals self-focus and pride. True humility gives space for others.

Can We Struggle With Pride And Not Know It?

The answer is yes. Pride can slip into our thoughts and actions without us recognizing it. But once we identify it, we can confess it and ask God for humility. Detecting pride early protects us from a dangerous fall.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Why does God take pride so seriously?

Because pride puts self above God. James 4:6 (ESV) says, “God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.” Pride resists grace.

What’s the difference between pride and confidence?

Confidence trusts God’s gifts with gratitude. Pride boasts in self and forgets God as the source.

How can I overcome pride in daily life?

Pray regularly for humility, stay teachable, confess sin quickly, and serve others without seeking recognition.

Can pride exist in “good deeds”?

Yes. Even serving, giving, or teaching can be motivated by a desire for praise. True humility serves to glorify God, not self.

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