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Poverty of spirit is the abiding awareness that spiritually speaking we are bankrupt. As human beings, we do not have the spiritual resources in ourselves to be pleasing to God. “Blessed are the poor in spirit,” and, “Apart from Me you can do nothing,” is Jesus teaching us that our need is to maintain an abiding awareness and confession of our spiritual poverty and a complete dependence on Him.
There are some weeds that will grow anywhere; and one of them is Pride. Pride will grow on a rock as well as in a garden. Pride will grow in the heart of a shoe-black as well as in the heart of an alderman. Pride will grow in the heart of a servant girl and equally as well in the heart of her mistress. And pride will grow in the pulpit. It is a weed that is dreadfully rampant. It needs cutting down every week, or else we should stand up to our knees in it. This pulpit is a shocking bad soil for pride!
C.H. Spurgeon from “Preach the Gospel”
[The Doctrines of Grace] tell us that God is the one who saves, for His own glory, and freely. And they tell us that He does so only through Christ, only on the basis of His grace, only with the perfection that marks everything the Father, Son, and Spirit do. The doctrines of grace separate the Christian faith from the works-based religions of men. They direct us away from ourselves and solely to God's grace and mercy. They destroy pride, instill humility, and exalt God. And that's why so many invest so much time in the vain attempt to undermine their truth. The religions of men maintain authority over their followers by 1) limiting God's power, 2) exalting man's abilities, and 3) "channeling" God's power through their own structures. A perfect salvation that is freely bestowed by God for His own glory is not a "system" that can be controlled by a religious body or group. And even more importantly, such a system is destructive of any sense of pride in the creature man, and if there is anything man's religions must safeguard, it is man's "self esteem."
James White
If pride is the self-centered disposition to determine one’s own reality, to be god of one’s own life, to say in every act and word, “My will be done,” then humility cannot be merely the ability to forget one's self (that is, to be self-uncentered) or even less the ability to be self-pitying, which is really just pride in reverse; rather, humility is the ability to find one's center in the God whose overwhelming loveliness and glory are able to dethrone us from the usurped lordship of our own darkened hearts. Humility is spiritual sanity. Its constant refrain is, "God is God and I am not."
Monergism.com (Aaron Orendorff)
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- Quotes on Pride and Humility

Grace Gems
- Blessed are the Poor in Spirit

A.W. Pink - Matthew 5:3-11
- Practicing Humble Theology

Joseph M. Gleason - The Foundational Necessity of Humility in Theological Epistemology and the Proper Method of its Application
- The Way of the Weak Is the Only Healthy Way

J. I. Packer
- Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread

J.W. Hendryx
- Let Him Who Boasts Boast in the Lord!

John Piper
- A Call To Christian Humility (WMA Audio)

Rico Tice
- Broken Heartedness Equals Wholeness

Oshea Davis
- That Incredible Christian

A. W. Tozer
- Receive with Meekness the Implanted Word

John Piper
- Gracious Affections are Attended with Evangelical Humiliation

Jonathan Edwards
- A Word about Pride to all but Especially to Ministers of the Gospel

Richard Baxter
- The Fruitless Vine

Charles Spurgeon
- The Monster Pride!

Thomas Reade - from the work "On Humility"
- From Here to Humility

Robert Barnes - A Topical Sermon on the Problem of Pride
- The Majesty and Humility of Christ - Part 1

David Legge - Philippians 2:1-8
- The Majesty and Humility of Christ - Part 2

David Legge - Philippians 2:1-8
- Holiness and Humility

Andrew Murray
- A Time To Cry

David Legge - Psalm 74
- Thanksgiving for the Lives of Flawed Saints

John Piper
- Using God

Kim Riddlebarger
- Poor in Spirit

Thomas Watson
- A Cure for Self-Centeredness

Dan Norcini
- The Sin of Pride

Dan Norcini
- Undetected Spiritual Pride

Jonathan Edwards - One Cause of Failure in Times of Great Revival
- Pride the Destroyer

Charles Spurgeon
- Pride & Humility

Charles Spurgeon
- Paul's Definition of a Christian

J.W. Hendryx
- Education as Repentance

George Grant
- Proud in Heart

Patch Blakey
- The Humble Soul the Particular Favourite of Heaven

Ebenezer Erskine
- Poor and Contrite Spirits the Objects of Divine Favor

Samuel Davies
- Studies on Saving Faith

A.W. Pink
- Humility

William Romaine
- Dangers of Young Men

J.C. Ryle
- Greatest in the Kingdom?

J.C. Ryle - Matthew 18:1-14
- The Broken and Contrite Heart

Octavius Winslow
- The Disciple Washing Christ's Feet

Octavius Winslow
- Contrition and Confession

Octavius Winslow
- Judge Not!

Mike Ratliff
- Pride - Baker's Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology

Walter M. Dunnett
- Damnable Pride and Self-righteousness

Ralph Erskine (1685-1752)
- The Wretched Worm of the Earth?

Thomas Reade
- The Weaned Child

Octavius Winslow
- Fighting the Noonday Devil

R. R. Reno
- Poor in Spirit

John W. Ritenbaugh
- On Humility

Thomas Reade
- On the Christian Character

Thomas Reade
- Humility

MacDuff
- Practical Directions How to Grow in Grace and Make Progress in Piety

Archibald Alexander (1772—1851)
- Vital Godliness: A Treatise on Experimental and Practical Piety

William S. Plumer
- Showing How Difficult the Practice of Humility is Made

William Law
- What is Humility?

John Piper
- Boasting in Man Is Doubly Excluded

John Piper
- Justification by Faith is the End of Boasting

John Piper
- Boasting Only in the Cross

John Piper
- Are You Humble Enough to be Care-Free?

John Piper
- Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit Who Mourn

John Piper
- Lofty One Whose Name is Holy

John Piper
- How Much Do you Own?

John Piper
- Assessing Ourselves With Our God-Assigned Measure of Faith, Part 1

John Piper - Romans 12:1-8
- Assessing Ourselves With Our God-Assigned Measure of Faith, Part 2

John Piper - Romans 12:1-8
- How Not to Be a Mule

John Piper
- If the Lord Wills

John Piper
- It's My Pleasure!

John Piper
- Proud People Don't Say Thanks

John Piper
- When I Fall I will Rise

John Piper
- Happy are the Humble

John MacArthur
- Fundamental Christian Attitudes: Humility

John MacArthur
- Winning by Losing: The Paradox of Discipleship

John MacArthur
- The Poor Man's Friend

Charles Spurgeon
- Giving Grace Unto the Humble

Rev. R. Moore
- The Humble Soul the Particular Favourite of Heaven

Ebenezer Erskine
- The “Christian Soldier” and “Humble Servant” Models: A Paradox for Pastors?

Robert B. Needham
- Humility

Andrew Murray (book)
- The Lord's thoughts

J. C. Philpot
- Pride

J.C. Philpot
- Psalm 52

Henry Law
- Pride & Humility

J.C. Ryle
- On Glorying Only in the Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ

John Calvin
- The Vain Self-Flatteries of the Sinner

Jonathan Edwards - "Wicked men generally flatter themselves with hopes of escaping punishment, till it actually comes upon them."
- A Sermon on Isaiah 57:15

Geerhardus Vos - Kerux Journal
- The Pride of Babel and the Praise of Christ

John Piper - Genesis 11:1-9
- To Cut off the Sinner from All Hope in Himself

J.W. Hendryx
- The Poor in Spirit

Brian Schwertley
- Self-Righteousness

J. C. Ryle
- Pride & Humility

Robert S. Rayburn
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