The sermon "Against Pride" from Rick Warta explores the theological implications of pride as presented in the book of Obadiah, focusing on the contrasting destinies of the Edomites and the Israelites. Warta highlights that pride leads to spiritual deception, as illustrated by the Edomites' arrogance and their eventual downfall, a fate prophesied by God. Key Scripture references include Obadiah 1, Romans 9, and Proverbs 6, which together underscore God’s sovereignty and the consequences of opposing His elect. The sermon serves as a poignant reminder of the necessity of humility before God, emphasizing that all believers must recognize their dependence on Christ for salvation and seek to eradicate pride from their hearts, aligning with the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the need for grace.
“The pride of thine heart hath deceived thee.”
“Pride is the opposite of dependence on Christ.”
“All true praise is due to God only, and so in seeking praise to ourselves, we are seeking in our self-conceit to occupy the throne of God.”
“What is the answer? Christ alone, you see. He turns our pride off when he shows us that all of your vain, empty attempts to earn God's favor are all squashed because there's only one righteous, and it's Christ.”
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