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The Snares of Success: Part V
In this series we’re discussing some of the snares that can surface when a business leader begins experiencing success. The final snare I wish to discuss is pride.
When I was in banking, I watched several companies begin to experience rapid success, often leading to newspaper articles and favorable press. The CEO’s pride often led them to pursue more and more press.
When I saw multiple articles about a customer, I would visit the customer to assure their business wasn’t crashing. The pursuit of prideful accolades often led to ignoring the day-to-day operations, which sometimes resulted in failure.
Proverbs 16:8 teaches, “Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall.”
Pride is when you begin to believe your own press. When you think that you are better or wiser than those around you, pride has already begun your road to destruction. You were made in God’s image, not Him in yours.
When success comes your way, remember God is the provider of success, not you. Pride has destroyed many businesses. Don’t let it take you or your organization down.
Discussion Questions:
- Describe the qualities you have seen in others who are prideful. Are those qualities appealing?
- How have you felt when you have received lots of accolades or notoriety? Do you feel you have learned to handle it humbly or is there a point where pride can become your enemy?
- Prayerfully consider some steps you might take to assure pride doesn’t get out of control.
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