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What Are You Proud Of?
Based on Proverbs 16:14-18 "What Are You Proud Of?" explores the nature and consequences of pride. It warns believers on the danger of the inflated sense of self-worth that pride creates and how it blinds people to their own weaknesses. The podcast calls on listeners to consider the importance of humility and recognising that our accomplishments are gifts from God. It cautions against becoming consumed with personal achievements and neglecting divine guidance.To avoid the pitfall of pride believers must cultivate a proper perspective that values righteousness, wisdom, and compassion over self-promotion. It is my prayer that in listening to this podcast believers will actively reflect on what they are truly proud of and to embrace humility as a guiding principle. Credit:Portraits of Hope: Carry Me (Instrumental)Sojourn Music: All I have is yours.Disclaimer: All music used belong to the copyright owner credited. NO copyright infringement intended.