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The Subtlety of Pride: Lessons From the Prodigal Son | Bible, Bros & Brew

The Subtlety of Pride: Lessons From the Prodigal Son | Bible, Bros & Brew

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We know from the scriptures that "pride leads to destruction" (Proverbs 16:18), but how can we recognize pride before it gets a chance to gain a foothold in our lives? In this third installment of our series called "The Subtlety of Pride", David, Phil & Ryan explore the parable of the Prodigal Son (we took a "divine detour" that wasn't exactly planned ahead of time) to discover some of the spiritual flashpoints where pride can creep in unawares. Using this iconic tale of moral failure and redemption, the BBB crew touch on several characteristics of pride, providing a biblical perspective on how to recognize and combat this insidious spiritual enemy. So brew up your favorite coffee or tea, grab your Bible, and join us as we unpack this fascinating topic!

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