A Side Effect of Pride

1st, let me speak of the well known. Of all sin, pride is one that angers God most. I can easily reason why. It does frequently stand in the way of a man’s salvation. The man that believes himself good, also believes that he has no need of salvation.

Ludacris as this sounds, it is a common stance by many. How many times have you heard, I am far better than most. Why shouldn’t I be allowed into heaven.

I suppose, this means anyone better than Hitler will have to be permitted in.

Another problem with pride is that it causes us to have a distorted view of things. It causes one race to think of themselves as being superior to another. I am xyz, so WE are better than them. WE always will be and God has said so. Some think that was how Hitler thought, this even though he consiered himself superior to God’s chosen people, this even though he was half Jew. ( That’s crazy nuts) This is what happens when you let Satan use pride to twist your mind.

Then of course, there are the atheist who plant their feeble 2 feet and say to the world, there is no God. It is the ultimate pride. He believes that, poof, the whole Universe just exploded out of thin air.

Oops. That would be impossible, right. there was no air, thin or otherwise.

To get to my point, finally. Jesus, while walking this planet was born a Jew. That is to say, He very probably appeared to be Jewish. His hair was likely dark brown black or even red, unlike painted by the Europeans. His skin might have had an olive overtone or maybe pale. I will be the first to admit, I don’t know. He was a decendant of David, who was pale and red headed.

On the other hand, the possibilities of His skin being black are very remote. I won’t plant my feet and defiantly say his skin was not dark, but I am just going by the hints in the Bible.

I know there are those who prefer to buy manger scenes with black characters. The only thing I add. Be careful that you don’t turn the figureines into idols. The is the first step in idolotry is pride.

The Light At the End of the Tunnel

It would appear that the light at the end of the tunnel was daylight, which is a vaccination. That light was not only provided by President Trump, but he also shortened the tunnel. Instead of the tunnel being five years, as usual, it was but seven months.

This will save lives. This will help the economy. This will help thousands go back to work over four years earlier.

Dozens mocked him for saying it would arrive. Impossible they said. It can’t be done said others. Now, guess what? It’s here. Other than a few people on a couple of news programs, I have not heard anyone praise him for it. Seldom do you hear anyone voice their thanks. Still, there are those that mock and ridicule him.

I suppose, if it comes right down to it, I think it would kill all those naysayers to admit they were wrong and apologize. That would tear at their very souls to admit to their error. It is their pride that stands in their way.

And, of course, even if the vaccine saves their mother or father, they would never ever say thank you, even in private. What does that say about them? Maybe, just maybe they are far worse than what they called President Trump. If they got themselves a good mirror, they’d see that, that is, if they could stand to look at their reflections.

By the way, the president also has likely saved millions of lives in the future. Henceforth, if we need a vaccine, seven months will be the new norm, instead of five years.