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How do we know that pride affects believers?

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The Bible reveals that pride and arrogance were present among the disciples, indicating that these attitudes can affect believers today (Matthew 18:1-2).

In Matthew 18:1-2, the disciples' question about who among them is the greatest exposes their underlying pride and need for recognition. Jesus’ response, involving the calling of a child, highlights the stark contrast between the humble nature of a child and the arrogant, self-important attitudes of the disciples. This narrative teaches that pride can infiltrate the hearts of believers, causing envy, strife, and a pursuit of personal glory rather than the glory of God. Thus, Christians must remain vigilant against such attitudes and seek humility in their walk with Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:1-2

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