2 Samuel 10:
6 “Now when
the sons of
Ammon saw
that they
had become
odious to
David…”
There is a
high price
to pay for
pride!
Hanun had
received bad
counsel
concerning
the
emissaries
sent from
David at the
death of his
father.
David had
been
befriended
by Hanun’s
father, and
he was only
seeking to
express his
grief for
his loss.
Hanun’s
princes told
him that
David had
ulterior
motives and
instead of
expressing
grief, David
was seeking
to discover
their
weaknesses
to overthrow
the
Ammonites.
Wrong! He
humiliated
David’s
emissaries
and when
Hanun
realized
that he had
misread
David’s
intentions,
instead of
humbling
himself and
seeking
forgiveness,
he sought to
justify his
actions by
making war
with David!
Wrong,
again!
What
happened?
The armies
that fought
against
David were
thoroughly
defeated,
but at the
end they
made peace
with David,
only after
the great
loss of many
soldiers
from Hanun’s
army.
Had he been
willing to
admit wrong
and seek
forgiveness,
all this
sorrow and
humiliation
and death
could have
been
avoided.
Pride is so
destructive
in our lives
when we
refuse to
admit wrong,
ask
forgiveness,
and show a
willingness
to humble
ourselves
before
others, not
exalt
ourselves.
Hanun
refused to
humble
himself
before David
because he
refused to
humble
himself
before the
Lord.
If we walk
in humility
before the
Lord, we
have a much
higher
sensitivity
and
awareness of
destructive
pride.
When we
operate in
pride, it
will cause
destruction
in
relationships,
and
depending on
the
circumstances,
could result
in great
sorrow and
loss.
As believers
we all
battle with
pride. Only
by
submitting
to God and
humbling
ourselves
before Him
can we hope
to break the
grip of this
destructive
attitude.
Somehow, we
think that
if we are
proud, we
are showing
strength,
but in
reality, it
reveals our
weakness in
our
relationship
with God.
God rejects
the proud
but gives
grace to the
humble.
God’s grace
in our life
will spare
us disgrace!