The Soon To Fall?

Pastor Jim Kilby • March 10, 2025

Confidence is a good thing. Cockiness is not! Although they are sometimes confused, a confident person won't go out of their way to tell you how wonderful they are--a cocky person will never miss the chance. The difference is what I'll call, "the pride factor." It often comes with money, prestige, and power, but it can also come with little or no reason other than the hardness of the heart of the person carrying it. No matter what your title, your position, or your place on the financial ladder of life, pride is the red carpet for a terrible fall.

 

 "Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall." Proverbs 16:18 


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