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What does the Bible teach about the role of pride in sin?

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The Bible teaches that pride is the root of all sin, leading individuals to reject God's authority and pursue their own way.

Pride distorts our perception of reality, causing individuals to believe they can achieve righteousness or success apart from God. In Job 33, the preacher underscores that the first step God takes in dealing with sinners is to expose their pride. This principle is consistent throughout scripture, highlighting that humility before God is crucial for receiving His grace. Isaiah, for instance, recognizes his sinfulness and unworthiness when confronted with God's holiness. Understanding the dangers of pride aids Christians in seeing their true dependence on God's grace for salvation.
Scripture References: Proverbs 16:18, Isaiah 6:5

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