The High Cost of Pride

Introduction:

Pride is Satan’s universal temptation invading both man and nation which often brings catastrophic consequences. In Habakkuk 2:6-20 we have an honest and upfront examination of pride. Pride is a sin that is often hard to recognize until it has latched on to us.  Pride always has a high cost. Perhaps if we completely understood the damage it does, we would do a better job of keeping ourselves clear of pride. Let’s first understand the damage it does by looking at…

I. Pride’s Victims

A.     Two things we need to understand concerning pride:

1.      Controlled by pride? You will ____ and _____ things that will _______ others.

2.      Rom. 12:17, 19-21 - Leave retribution to ______________.

II. The Traits of Pride

A.     2:6-8 - _________________ and ___________________

1.      Look at our nation. Will it ever be satisfied?

2.      2:6b-7 – practice of piling one loan on another until no possibility of being repaid. One day the nation would be unable to pay.

3.      Pro. 30:8-9 - Must learn to trust the ______________________ of God.

B.      2:9-11 - ___________ ___________________

1.      Due to its seemingly rich status Babylon felt secure.

2.      People today seek ways to get ahead without regard for others.

3.      Those who scheme in such a way have one that judges them.

a.       Luke 12:15-21 – Did the rich man have “___________________” security?

C.     2:12-14 - ___________________________________

1.      Babylon brought destruction upon all she came in contact with.

a.       Violence may appear to be triumphant, but it never renders genuine ______.

2.      Many people’s behavior today is controlled by pride.

3.      When one is full of pride there are no ___________________________.

D.    2:15-17 - ___________________________

1.      Babylon was a nation known for its excess of alcohol.

2.      Alcohol has caused many people to do things they normally wouldn’t.

a.       Pro. 20:1; 23:29-25; 1 Peter 4:3 - Drinking, ________________ and __________________, are condemned in Scripture.

3.      Christians must avoid the temptations such as these and focus upon the Lord and His will.

E.      2:18-19 - __________________________

1.      Babylon was focused, not upon God, but upon themselves.

2.      Idolatry is removing ____________ with the pre-eminent concern in your life and replacing Him with a greater concern.

3.      Mark 12:29-30 - Must seek to have God as number ________ in our lives.

III. Pride’s Absolute Harvest

A.     Three things that pride will reap:

1.      2:7 – __________;  2:10 – ___________;  2:13 - ____________

B.      2:20 - Remember God is aware of all that occurs.

Conclusion

A.     Put your trust in God and not in yourself.

B.      Humble yourself to the mighty hand of God.