What does the parable in Luke 14 teach about pride?
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The parable in Luke 14 teaches that pride leads to humiliation while humility leads to exaltation.
In Luke 14, Jesus shares a parable that emphasizes the dangers of pride and the importance of humility. He illustrates this by advising guests not to take the highest place at a banquet, warning that they might be asked to move to a lower seat, resulting in embarrassment (Luke 14:8-9). This parable exposes the human tendency to seek self-importance and recognition rather than relying on God's grace. Ultimately, those who seek to elevate themselves will be humbled, while those who humble themselves will be honored. This principle underscores the biblical truth that pride goes before destruction (Proverbs 16:18) and aligns with the overarching theme of grace that God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble (James 4:6).
Scripture References:
Luke 14:8-9, Proverbs 16:18, James 4:6
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