The Dangers of Pride - Teaching # 279

The Dangers of Pride - Teaching # 279

Care In Counseling Podcast

Rev. Robert Wilson explores the hidden dangers of pride and offers practical steps for self-reflection and growth.

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26:4423 Jan 2024

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Pride's Hidden Traps: Insights from Rev. Robert Wilson

Episode Overview

  • The episode explores the concept of pride and its impact on individuals' lives.
  • Rev. Robert Wilson shares insightful teachings on the pitfalls of pride and its consequences.
  • Real-life examples and biblical references are used to emphasize the importance of self-reflection in combating pride.
  • Listeners are encouraged to examine their own beliefs and behaviours regarding pride and self-image.
  • The episode provides a thought-provoking exploration of the dangers of unchecked pride and its role in addiction, decision-making, and self-image.
God hates pride. God hates pride. God hates pride.

What happens when pride goes unchecked? In this thought-provoking episode of the Care In Counseling Podcast, Rev. Robert Wilson dives into the often-overlooked dangers of pride. With his unique blend of psychotherapy and spiritual wisdom, Rev. Wilson breaks down how pride can subtly influence our decisions, relationships, and even our struggles with addiction. Through relatable anecdotes and biblical references, he paints a vivid picture of how pride can lead us astray if we're not careful.

You'll hear stories that resonate and teachings that challenge you to look inward and question how pride might be affecting your own life. This episode isn't just about identifying the problem; it's about offering practical steps for self-reflection and growth. Whether you're dealing with addiction, making crucial life decisions, or simply aiming for better self-awareness, this discussion offers valuable insights that can help you navigate life's complexities with a clearer mind.

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