The Danger of Pride
The Catholic Church teaches that pride is one of the seven capital vices (things that lead to sin). Indeed, some theologians might argue that pride is the most capital of vices, since those who fall victim to it deem their own will more important than God's. Forgetting Whose will is most important will quite often lead to indifference, lukewarmness, envy, and hatred of God (CCC 2094, 2540).
Additionally, pride has serious consequences! The wisdom books of the Old Testament teach us why we should avoid such a grave evil. The Book of Sirach states: "The beginning of man's pride is to depart from the Lord; his heart has forsaken his Maker. For the beginning of pride is sin, and the man who clings to it pours out abominations." Thus, faithful Christians must work to combat pride, primarily through cultivation of the virtue of humility.
Like so many other people throughout human history, this author has struggled (and continues to struggle) to overcome pride, to rid his life of selfishness. It seems to be an ongoing battle. However, it is possible that this vice will be overcome someday. Prayer must be incorporated into our daily lives and we must receive the Sacraments, especially the Eucharist, frequently. When we do these things, grace will abound, and sinners will be transformed into saints.
Let us all pray together that sinners, especially those who struggle with pride, will return to the Lord, beg for mercy, and cultivate humility in their lives. Let us pray that an increase in humility will tranform our families, ministries, jobs, communities, and society.
God Bless.
Additionally, pride has serious consequences! The wisdom books of the Old Testament teach us why we should avoid such a grave evil. The Book of Sirach states: "The beginning of man's pride is to depart from the Lord; his heart has forsaken his Maker. For the beginning of pride is sin, and the man who clings to it pours out abominations." Thus, faithful Christians must work to combat pride, primarily through cultivation of the virtue of humility.
Like so many other people throughout human history, this author has struggled (and continues to struggle) to overcome pride, to rid his life of selfishness. It seems to be an ongoing battle. However, it is possible that this vice will be overcome someday. Prayer must be incorporated into our daily lives and we must receive the Sacraments, especially the Eucharist, frequently. When we do these things, grace will abound, and sinners will be transformed into saints.
Let us all pray together that sinners, especially those who struggle with pride, will return to the Lord, beg for mercy, and cultivate humility in their lives. Let us pray that an increase in humility will tranform our families, ministries, jobs, communities, and society.
God Bless.