Monday, August 23, 2010

41 Evidences Of Pride

41 Evidences Of Pride
( I don't know about you but there were one too many that I could check off!! Change me Lord!!)

By Nancy Leigh DeMoss

1. Do you look down on those who are less educated, less affluent, less refined, or less successful than yourself?


2. Do you think of yourself as more spiritual than your mate, others in your church?



3. Do you have a judgmental spirit toward those who don’t make the same lifestyle choices you do . . . dress standards, how you school your kids, entertainment standards, etc.?



4. Are you quick to find fault with others and to verbalize those thoughts to others? Do you have a sharp, critical tongue?



5. Do you frequently correct or criticize your mate, your pastor, or other people in positions of leadership (teachers, youth director, etc.)?



6. Do you give undue time, attention, and effort to your physical appearance—hair, make-up, clothing, weight, body shape, avoiding appearance of aging?



7. Are you proud of the schedule you keep, how disciplined you are, how much you are able to accomplish?



8. Are you driven to receive approval, praise, or acceptance from others?



9. Are you argumentative?



10. Do you generally think your way is the right way, the only way, or the best way?



11. Do you have a touchy, sensitive spirit? Easily offended? Get your feelings hurt easily?



12. Are you guilty of pretense? Trying to leave a better impression of yourself than is really true? (Would the people at church be shocked if they knew what you were like at home?)

13. Do you have a hard time admitting when you are wrong?



14. Do you have a hard time confessing your sin to God or others? (not just in generalities but specifics)



15. Do you have a hard time sharing your real spiritual needs/struggles with others?

16. Do you have a hard time praying aloud with others?



17. Are you excessively shy?



18. Do you have a hard time reaching out and being friendly to people you don’t know at church?



19. Do you resent being asked or expected to serve your family, your parents, or others?



20. Do you become defensive when you are criticized or corrected?



21. Are you a perfectionist? Do you get irked or impatient with people who aren’t?



22. Do you tend to be controlling—of your mate, your children, friends, those in your workplace?



23. Do you frequently interrupt people when they are speaking?



24. Does your husband feel intimidated by your “spirituality”?



25. Does your husband feel like he can never measure up to your expectations of what it means to be a good husband, spiritual leader, etc.?



26. Do you often complain—about the weather, your health, your circumstances, your job, your church?

27. Do you talk about yourself too much?


28. Are you more concerned about your problems, needs, burdens than about others’ concerns?



29. Do you worry about what others think of you? Too concerned about your reputation or your family’s reputation?



30. Do you neglect to express gratitude for “little things”? To God? To others?



31. Do you neglect prayer and intake of the Word?



32. Do you get hurt if your accomplishments/or acts of service are not recognized or rewarded?



33. Do you get hurt if your feelings or opinions are not considered when your mate or your boss is making a decision or if you are not informed when a change or decision is made?



34. Do you react to rules? Do you have a hard time being told what to do?



35. Are you self-conscious because of your lack of education or natural beauty, or your socio-economic status?



36. Do you avoid participating in certain events, for fear of being embarrassed or looking foolish?



37. Do you avoid being around certain people because you feel inferior compared to them/don’t feel you measure up?



38. Are you uncomfortable inviting people to your home because you don’t think it’s nice enough or you can’t afford to do lavish entertaining?



39. Is it hard for you to let others know when you need help (practical or spiritual)?



40. When is the last time you said these words to a family member, friend, or co-worker: “I was wrong; would you please forgive me?” (If it’s been more than a month, mark it down!)



41. Are you sitting here thinking how many of these questions apply to someone you know? Feeling pretty good that none of these things really apply to you?

3 comments:

Kari said...

Thanks Miranda, I read this the other night online and have been pondering it. I realize (in my own life), how much pride and fear are intertwined, and how often I'll pray for God to change me. His reply is often to send one of these situations into my path, which I again avoid. Maybe, instead of expecting God to do a heart transplant, I just need to trust him more to get me through (say asking for forgiveness, meeting the new people, etc), and follow Him vs. sitting back in fear and than later shame. The blessing I've had after doing hard things (because He's called us to), really reminds me that "perfect love," really does cast out fear.

miranda said...

Kari I 100% agree with you!

Kristi said...

YUCK!!! Pride is so nasty. I've been more convicted about this lately. Ugh!!!