Pride Kills The Soul
Hab 2:4-20
We
pretty much live in a “ME” centered culture......I want
what I want and if I don’t get what I want, I will behave like a spoiled little
brat until I get what I want. Do you know a person like that? That individual that can tell a better story then you. A great example of this is a show Brian Regan did [here is the link] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiUsfEkVRDY. His story trumps your story! It's that individual who seeks the center of attention in a group and wants everyone to notice them wherever they are. We have people like this all over the place! I've worked with people like this and have seen it on many occasions in the past. It doesn't matter where you are whether it's in church or the grocery store.....”ME MONSTERS” are all around us. Perhaps there might
be a
“ME MONSTER”
in here this morning? See the underlining reality to a "ME MONSTER" is that it comes down to one truth! They are self absorbed...which is a person full of PRIDE! The
bible has a lot to say about “ME MONSTERS” a person who is
selfish and most of all proud.....[PRIDEFUL]. THE BIBLE CALLS PRIDE........SIN! Yes, pride is a sin! “A
haughty look, a proud heart,........... are
sin.” Prov 21:4. The bible also says that God hates pride “Everyone
proud in heart is an abomination to the
LORD; Though they join forces, none
will go unpunished.” Prov 16:5. The bible says that pride defiles a man or
woman “And
He said, "What comes out of a man, that defiles a
man.” Matt 7:20. The bible says that pride is forbidden in
the life of a believer “For
I say, through the grace given to me, to everyone who is among you, not to
think of himself more highly than he
ought to think, but to think soberly, as God has dealt to each one a measure of
faith.” Rom 12:3. The bible says that pride is a major
hindrance to knowing God “The
wicked in his proud countenance does not seek God;
God is in none of his thoughts.” Ps
10:4
Pride is so bad it’s characterized of this fallen world. “For
all that is in the world—the lust of
the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life—is not of the Father but
is of the world.” 1 John 2:16. It’s characterized with false teachers “If
anyone teaches otherwise and does not consent to wholesome words, even the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to
the doctrine which accords with godliness, he is proud, knowing nothing, but is
obsessed with disputes and arguments over words, from which come envy, strife,
reviling, evil suspicions, useless wranglings of men of corrupt minds and
destitute of the truth, who suppose that godliness is a means of gain. From such withdraw yourself.” 1
Tim 6:3-5. It’s characterized with the wicked [the
unregenerate and unrepented heart] “therefore
pride serves as their necklace; Violence covers them like a garment.” Ps 73:6. Charles Spurgeon had this to say about pride..... “When
a man admires himself he never adores God.” J C Ryle had these humbling words to say
about the issue of pride! “It is
an dreadful fact, whether we like to allow it or not, that pride is one of the
common sins which beset human nature. We are all born Pharisees. We all
naturally think far better of ourselves than we ought. We all naturally imagine
that we deserve something better than we have. It is an old sin. It began in
the garden of Eden, when Adam and Eve thought they had not got everything that
their merits deserved. It is a subtle sin. It rules and reigns in many a heart
without being detected, and can even wear the garb of humility. It is a most
soul ruining sin. It prevents repentance, keeps men back from Christ – checks
brotherly love, and nips in the bud spiritual desires. Let us watch against it,
and be on our guard. Of all garments, none is so graceful, none wears so well,
and none is so rare, as true humility.” This is something
that we need to ask the Spirit today! Is
there pride in me [in my life] that is hindering my walk or relationship with
God? Why do I say this?
Pride is a major issue...and we see the results first hand here in this letter
by Habakkuk. God continues to
tell Habakkuk......Write this down for
future generations, so that they will understand my hatred and my judgement
towards those who continue to have a proud heart to the end (v2). God has already
characterized the fundamental difference between a
proud heart and a faithful heart in (v4)The "proud" trusts
in himself! The proud does the
opposite and shakes his or her fist into the sky and says “it’s my life and I will do with it as I please” As the
Atheist slogan goes "There's probably no God. Now stop worrying and
enjoy your life." The opposite of this! The
just [God’s imputed righteousness
to the Christian] will
live by faith.....even
when they may not understand why God does what He does. In this portion of
the letter we begin to see God’s displeasure
for those who chose to live this way according to self! Many theologians call this “Habakkuk’s funeral song for Babylon.” So let me warn those
in this sanctuary who that thinks pride isn't that big of an issue. I would say think again!
As we look at the FIVE WOES to those who
continue down this road of destruction.
1. THE
WOE FOR INTIMIDATION (V6-V8) Intimidation
is to frighten into submission, to bully is to intimidate
through blustering, domineering, or threatening behaviour. The Babylonians were consumed by
selfish ambitions and they stopped at nothing to acquire wealth and expand their
kingdom through the means of intimidation. The other side of this coin is that ambition can be a good
thing.... if it’s motivated by pleasing a holy God, for
the glory of God. But! If it’s for selfish
reasons as in the case of the Babylonians, then it’s wrong! This is a prime
example of a “ME
MONSTER” . They had hoards of
stolen goods...plundered from helpless people for their own pleasures. It’s interesting to note that God warned them that those whom they stole from,
would come collecting....We look at (v8) “the plunderer shall
be plundered” as the same meaning that use today! "What
goes around comes around” this is what is
going to happen to Babylon for their selfish-pride. The
Babylonians will become the victim one day of the bloodshed they have committed
and so will the person who desires to live with a proud heart.
2. THE WOE FOR
INTEMPERANCE (V9-V11) Intemperance is the indulgence
of an appetite or a passion for something! It’s that “I must have it”
attitude. Intemperance
is like taking an intoxicating drink...it makes you want more. The
scary thing is that God hates this form of behaviour..... The
bible calls this covetousness and it’s so severe it’s the 10th
commandment given to man. This is a problem that‘s been around for
centuries! It
started back in the garden when Eve’s eyes were opened to the fact that she
wanted what God had. She
coveted what God had and wasn't content with what she had. In
Isaiah chapter 14:12-15 we see the
beginning of a proud heart! “I will...” The Babylonians took [stole] land that wasn't theirs in order to build an Empire big enough to stop anyone who dared try to
attack. Just like the Ninevites who built these big walls around their land. See,
the Babylonians thought the more land they secured the safer they would be from
their enemies and especially God. Instead of having houses and
families that brought honour, they would be disgraced and shamed and lose
everything. Instead of being content with
what you had their end would lead to heartache and pain! (v10). Remember what Jesus said “For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world,
and loses his own soul? Mark 8:36. Let me
ask you! Are you content or do you desire more than what you have? The answer to that question will determine if you’re a fool who
built bigger barns.....like the man who was full of selfish pride. Or content like Paul
when he said.....
“I know how to be abased, and I know how to abound. Everywhere and in all
things I have learned both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to
suffer need. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” Phil
4:12-13. This portion of Habakkuk’s letter might have
been like a flap in the face or a rebuke to some of the Jews. Why? For what they were
doing by exploiting the poor and using the money to build expensive homes when
they had control. Example!
“I will destroy the winter house along with
the summer house; The houses of ivory shall perish, And the great houses shall
have an end," Says the LORD.” Amos 3:15. In Amos 6:11 it says “For behold, the
LORD gives a command: He will break the great house into bits, And the little
house into pieces.”
3. THE WOE TO
INIQUITY (V12-V13) Iniquity is a grossly
immoral act; a sin! The lack of integrity or morality. Babylon
was built on bloodshed...the blood of innocent victims. We
see the same thing happening around us today! I recently was watching a video on the NUBA
people in South Sudan who have gone through such pain and anguish over
the death of so many people young and old because they do not and will not
submit to the religion of Islam. The Babylonians were proud of what
they done and they didn't care about how they got it. The
sad truth is that this had no lasting value. This was only fuel for God’s
flaming wrath towards these people who loved their sin. A
prideful person thinks that he or she is getting away it because nothing is
happening. God isn't a
forgetful
God! He will bring all things to
court of His glory and judgement. The Book of
Job says
"For His eyes are on the ways of
man, And He sees all his steps. Job 34:21. Nothing
is hidden from His sight in your life! He knows everything that you are doing
in the light and in the darkness. Remember the passage in Hebrews “And
there is no creature hidden from His sight, but all things are naked and open to the eyes of Him to whom we
must give account.” 4:13
4. THE WOE FOR
INDIGNITY (V15-V17) Indignity is Humiliating,
degrading, or abusive treatment. The
LORD uses alcohol as a metaphor to the destruction of Babylon, because of their
pride and arrogance and vulnerability and how they used it against the nation
of Judah. The
Babylonians forced others to become intoxicated and poisoned, making them
behave shamefully and become easy prey. This
is what drunkenness leads too.....a person or persons unaware of the present danger. The spiritual application is that alcohol has
the power to lead a person to destruction and violence. We
need to understand drunkenness and sensual behaviour usually go hand in hand. I'm not here to
preach that alcohol is evil in and of itself! But, I would preach to you abstinence from such drink! Why?
Look what it does to person, a marriage, a family! It destroys. Habakkuk says.....It
brings about immorality (v15) “look on his nakedness”, It
brings about shame and sickness (v16) “shame will be on your glory", It
brings about destruction because of violence (v17) “the cup of the LORD’s right
hand” [which implies God’s cup of wrath against the Babylonians]. Pride
drives people to do foolish things. What's worse is that pride
may drive people to drink from God’s cup! This is His wrath and judgement.....
5. THE WOE TO
IDOLATRY (V18-V19) Idolatry is the worship of
idol! The
Babylonians were addicted to idolatry......Again they worshipped over 65,000
gods. Romans 1:25 says “who exchanged the
truth of God for the lie, and worshiped and served the creature rather than the
Creator,.......” Paul also wrote to the Galatians “Now the works of
the flesh are evident, which are: adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lewdness,
(v20) idolatry,...”Gal 5:19-20. See we have to be very careful! Your
favourite sports team can be idolatry, your
favourite car or hobbies can be idolatry, your
farm or occupation can be idolatry, your
possessions can be idolatry. See if you love your things or stuff or
whatever it might be, more than Christ! It’s idolatry. Here is a good test I came across in my
study for this message! Warren Weirsbe suggests the following test for idolatry!
1. Devotion test- For what are we living?
2. Dependence test- In what are we trusting?
3. Delight test- From what do we obtain pleasure?
4. Decision test- What guides our decision making?
5. Destiny test- To what are we looking forward?
Is it Christ? Or is it all about self? Are you the just or the proud? The
Christian life has many obstacles and struggles and pride is one of those ones
that kill the soul in Hell for all eternity.......If you're displaying any of these characteristics in your life, I plead with you this morning! REPENT or you will likewise
perish as Jesus said in Luke’s gospel! You might be thinking that you can pull
the wool over God’s eyes because you're getting away with something at the
present time! Be warned! The LORD is no fool, He will not be mocked and He will deal with each and every one of us [you] in His timing. Habakkuk was beginning to understand that..... because God was revealing these things to him in real
time! We have his written word and we are without
excuse... because we get to have front row seats to God’s sovereign providence in the lives of His people. We get to see the plan He has for
those who deny Him, His glory and the sovereign rule that He holds by His power
and might! (v20) Remember the Psalm! “Be
still, and know that I am God; I will
be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!” Ps 45:10. God
will destroy the pride of this world and punish it for all eternity in HELL. As J C Ryle puts it! “You
cannot live forever. You must one day die. You cannot avoid the judgement after
death. You must stand before the bar of Christ. The summons of the Archangel
cannot be disobeyed. The last great assembly must be attended. The state of
your own soul must one day undergo a thorough investigation. It will be found
out one day what you are in God’s sight. Your spiritual condition will at
length be brought to light before the whole world. Oh, find out what it is now!
While you have time, while you have health, find out the state of your soul.” My question this morning is! What will
He be doing with you on that day?
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