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What does the Bible say about the pride of man?

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The Bible teaches that man is inherently proud and boastful, often elevating himself while being blind to his own fallen nature.

Man's pride is a recurring theme in scripture, seen vividly in 2 Timothy 3:2, where it states that men will be lovers of themselves, proud and blasphemous. This sense of self-importance often leads to a belief that one's own actions can compel God to act or to save. This arrogance is symptomatic of a deeper spiritual blindness, as Paul discusses in Romans 8:7, where he explains that the carnal mind is enmity against God and is not subject to His law. In essence, man's pride blinds him to the reality of his condition and the full nature of God's sovereignty over salvation.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:2, Romans 8:7

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