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Pride Quote by C.J. Mahaney

“Pride takes innumerable forms but has only one end: self-glorification. That’s the motive and ultimate purpose of pride—to rob God of legitimate glory and to pursue self-glorification, contending for supremacy with Him. The proud person seeks to glorify himself and not God, thereby attempting in…” quote by C.J. Mahaney
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““Pride takes innumerable forms but has only one end: self-glorification. That’s the motive and ultimate purpose of pride—to rob God of legitimate glory and to pursue self-glorification, contending for supremacy with Him. The proud person seeks to glorify himself and not God, thereby attempting in effect to deprive God of something only He is worthy to receive. No wonder God opposes pride. No wonder He hates pride. Let that truth sink into your thinking.””

C.J. Mahaney

About This Quote

Pride centers on self‑glorification, opposing divine humility and leading to spiritual conflict.

In simple terms: Pride seeks self‑glory over God.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate humility over pride.

Themes

pride humility spirituality

Mood

cautionary reflective

Type

theological philosophical

When to use this quote

  • religious practice
  • personal reflection
  • conflict resolution
  • leadership ethics

Key Concepts

theology ego moral psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What drives your desire for recognition?
  • How can you honor both self‑worth and humility?
A Different Perspective

Pride can be a motivator for achievement when balanced.

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