Proverbs 11:2 Sunday School Lesson Outline
When pride comes, then comes disgrace, but with humility comes wisdom. (NIV)
When pride cometh, then cometh shame; but with the lowly is wisdom. (KJV)
I don’t know about you, but if I’m not very careful, my pride can sometimes trip me up.
Unfortunately, pride is not something that we deal with once and we’re done.
Pride stays with us and is typically an issue in some form or another our whole lives.
Not that we are bad or a failure, but because the flesh is stubborn and wants what it wants.
For this reason…
We have to choose to set our pride aside and humble ourselves on a daily, sometimes moment-by-moment basis.
Now there are 2 kinds of pride. One is good and one is bad.
The good one is like when you take pride in something you are doing.
You want to do a good job and you want to get it right.
You care about your work.
Wanting to do a good job and do the best you can is a good thing.
You enjoy doing a good job instead of a half-baked job.
That kind of pride is okay.
The other kind of pride is the one being addressed in this verse.
It’s the bad kind.
Here’s Google Dictionary’s definition of it:
Pride – over-inflated sense of self-importance.
When you think more of yourself than you should.