By Billy Graham • October 19, 2009 • Topics: Pride
Every sin is serious in God’s eyes – but pride is among the most serious, because it’s at the heart of so many other sins. Jealousy, hatred, greed, envy, lust, selfishness – these and countless other sins come from a prideful spirit – a desire to lift up ourselves at the expense of others.
This is why the Bible urges us to be humble and avoid the dangers of pride. The Bible says, “Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up” (James 4:10). What does it mean to be humble? It doesn’t mean we tear ourselves down, or refuse to use the abilities and gifts God has given us. Instead it means we don’t look down on others or act in a prideful way toward those who may not be as gifted as we are. The Bible says, “Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought, but rather think of yourself with sober judgment” (Romans 12:3).
How do you gain a humble spirit? The key is to compare yourself with God, not other people. You can always find someone who’s less gifted than you – but when you compare yourself to God, you’ll discover true humility. God says, “I live… with him who is contrite and lowly in spirit” (Isaiah 57:15).
Begin by committing your life to Jesus Christ, admitting that you are a sinner and need His forgiveness. Then keep your eyes focused on Him every day, through prayer and the Bible and fellowship with other believers.