DAVID: THE HIGH PRICE OF PRIDE (3 OF 7)
by Chris Brown
Scripture: 1 Samuel 25:1-35, 2 Samuel 24:2-17
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David: The High Price of Pride (3 of 7)
Series: Beyond The Glory
Pastor Chris Brown
1 Samuel 25:1-35 and 2 Samuel 24:1-17
THE GLORY:
David: "A Man After God's Own Heart"
BEYOND THE GLORY:
"Pride Cometh Before a Fall"
- Pride of Success
1 Samuel 17:28, 51-54
- Pride of Position
1 Samuel 25:1-35
- Pride of Accomplishments
2 Samuel 24:1-17
TABLE TALK:
Romans 12:3, James 4:13-17, 1 John 2:15-17, Micah 6:8, Mark 10:42-45, Luke 14:7-11,
Philippians 2:1-11
TAKING IT HOME
1. Being proud of accomplishments we've achieved is healthy. What are some accomplishments, successes or roles you have that you're proud of?
Of all the things you listed above, is there one more susceptible to the sin of pride than others?
2. Looking back at this week's teaching and study on pride is there something specific you'd like to remember?
Growth Group Homework
QUICK REVIEW: This week we heard about the High Price of Pride. Was there one point that particularly caught your attention, challenged you or confused you more than the others?
MY STORY
1. An athlete has just had a record setting performance and is asked publicly to give an account of his or her abilities. How do you think they should respond?
2. Pride could be defined as an over reliance and/or dependence on self rather than God to bring value to who we are. Can a person be prideful in public ...
Series: Beyond The Glory
Pastor Chris Brown
1 Samuel 25:1-35 and 2 Samuel 24:1-17
THE GLORY:
David: "A Man After God's Own Heart"
BEYOND THE GLORY:
"Pride Cometh Before a Fall"
- Pride of Success
1 Samuel 17:28, 51-54
- Pride of Position
1 Samuel 25:1-35
- Pride of Accomplishments
2 Samuel 24:1-17
TABLE TALK:
Romans 12:3, James 4:13-17, 1 John 2:15-17, Micah 6:8, Mark 10:42-45, Luke 14:7-11,
Philippians 2:1-11
TAKING IT HOME
1. Being proud of accomplishments we've achieved is healthy. What are some accomplishments, successes or roles you have that you're proud of?
Of all the things you listed above, is there one more susceptible to the sin of pride than others?
2. Looking back at this week's teaching and study on pride is there something specific you'd like to remember?
Growth Group Homework
QUICK REVIEW: This week we heard about the High Price of Pride. Was there one point that particularly caught your attention, challenged you or confused you more than the others?
MY STORY
1. An athlete has just had a record setting performance and is asked publicly to give an account of his or her abilities. How do you think they should respond?
2. Pride could be defined as an over reliance and/or dependence on self rather than God to bring value to who we are. Can a person be prideful in public ...
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