The Subtle Danger of Spiritual Pride
The Subtle Danger of Spiritual Pride “I wrote something to the church, but Diotrephes, who loves to be first among them, does not accept what we say.” 3 John 9-15 Pride is perhaps the most prevalent and destructive sin that we struggle with. In our sinful nature, we love to elevate ourselves and receive the praise of people. Of all the sins, it is the one that is the most often condemned in the Scripture. What makes pride so destructive is that the proud seek to elevate themselves above others and prevent them from seeking God. Pride blinds us from our weakness, so we no longer see our need for God and His gracious work in our lives. Diotrephes was gripped by pride. The first hint that he was focused on himself rather than surrendered to God is found in his name. Those raised in a Greek home were often given the name of the Greek gods. Diotrephes reflects this tradition, for his name means “nurtured by Zeus.” Because of this associat...