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What does the Bible say about pride and rebellion against God?

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The Bible shows that pride goes before a fall, as indicated in Exodus 9:17, where the Lord questions Pharaoh's continued exaltation against His people.

In Exodus 9:17, God questions Pharaoh, saying, 'As yet, exaltest thou thyself against my people, that thou will not let them go?' This highlights that pride is a serious barrier to submission to God's authority. The narrative illustrates how Pharaoh's hard heart led him to repeatedly refuse God's commands, serving as a sobering example of how pride ultimately results in judgment. The longer Pharaoh lived in pride, the more hardened his heart became against God's will, demonstrating the perils of unrepentant rebellion. Romans 9:22 also reminds us of God's sovereignty, declaring that He endures with much longsuffering the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction.
Scripture References: Exodus 9:17, Romans 9:22

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