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What is the relationship between pride and division among believers?

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Pride is the root of division among believers, as it fosters contention and obstructs true love and unity in Christ.

As articulated in Mark 9:33-34, the disciples' dispute over who would be the greatest highlights the destructive nature of pride. Pride leads to self-importance, fostering jealousy and competition among believers. Proverbs 13:10 aptly states that 'only by pride cometh contention,' indicating that strife and division are often a result of inflated self-regard rather than a focus on Christ's servant-leadership. The call for humility and unity in Christ is paramount; as believers, we are reminded to put aside our pride to serve one another in love, thereby reflecting the character of Christ and maintaining the bond of peace within the body of Christ.
Scripture References: Mark 9:33-34, Proverbs 13:10

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