Those Who Are Proud

By (author)Dag heward-mills

Pride is a deadly poison that has affected the human race through the years. Because it is impossible to see, pride is able to cause great havoc. How can we fight this danger to our lives? By the vaccination of humility!

Humility is an important spiritual quality. Few people have dared to write about this nebulous, but important spiritual quality. In this new exciting volume, Dag Heward-Mills exposes the many subtle forms of pride.

This powerful book, written by a fellow struggling Christian, will bless you and encourage you to develop the childlike humility of Jesus Christ.

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Title:  “Those Who Are Proud”

Contents

Introduction: Those Who Are Proud

  1.  Humble Yourself
  2. How To Be Humble Like a Child
  3.  How To Be Humble Like a Servant
  4.  Mind Not High Things
  5. How To Diagnose “Proud Speaking”
  6. What it Means To Have A Proud Look
  7. Humble Yourself Means ‘Do it yourself’
  8. What it Means To Be A Humble Minister Like Jesus Christ
  9.  What It Means To Be Puffed Up
  10.  What It Means To Be Puffed Up Like Lucifer
  11.  What It Means To Be Puffed Up Like Vashti
  12.  What It Means To Be Puffed Up Like Nebuchadnezzar
  13. What It Means To Be Puffed Up Like Belshazzar
  14.  What It Means To Be Puffed Up Like Rehoboam
  15. What It Means To Be Puffed Up Like Korah
  16. What Is It Like To Fall From Pride?
Introduction: The Silent Killer

Pride, often described as a deadly poison, has silently infiltrated the fabric of humanity over the ages. Its elusive nature makes it a potent force capable of wreaking havoc in the lives of individuals and societies alike.

Understanding the Enemy Within

In “Those Who Are Proud,” Dag Heward-Mills delivers a poignant exploration of pride’s insidious influence on the human psyche. Through insightful analysis and profound reflection, readers are invited to confront the stark reality of pride’s destructive power.

The Call to Humility

Central to the book’s message is the antidote to pride: humility. Heward-Mills emphasizes the importance of cultivating humility as a spiritual vaccine against the pernicious effects of pride. Humility, often overlooked yet essential, emerges as a transformative force in the battle against arrogance and self-centeredness.

Exploring the Depths of Pride

Delving into the depths of human nature, the book exposes the myriad subtle manifestations of pride that lurk beneath the surface. From overt displays of arrogance to more nuanced expressions of self-importance, Heward-Mills offers readers a comprehensive understanding of pride’s multifaceted nature.

Embracing the Path of Humility

Despite its elusive nature, humility emerges as a tangible and attainable virtue within reach of every seeker. Through practical guidance and spiritual insights, “Those Who Are Proud” illuminates the path to humility, encouraging readers to embrace the childlike humility exemplified by Jesus Christ.

Overcoming the Tyranny of Pride

The book serves as a rallying cry for all who aspire to break free from the shackles of pride and embrace a life of humility and service. By shining a light on pride’s corrosive effects and offering practical strategies for cultivating humility, Heward-Mills empowers readers to overcome pride’s tyranny and experience the liberating joy of humility.

Conclusion: A Call to Transformation

In conclusion, “Those Who Are Proud” stands as a powerful manifesto for personal transformation and spiritual renewal. Through its profound insights and practical wisdom, the book challenges readers to confront the hidden pride within and embark on a journey of humility and self-discovery. As readers embrace the call to humility, they unlock the door to a deeper, more authentic experience of faith and fulfillment

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Weight 0,289 kg
Dimensions 21,59 × 13,97 × 1 cm
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