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Do you feel that you have to be the best to have any value?
Do you always have to be better than others?
Do you feel that you are horrible and can’t take a compliment?
If so, you may need some healing from pride.
Unhealthy pride tells you that you are better than others. It tells you that you can’t be bothered to do something “beneath” you or your position to help someone else. Pride may also wrap itself in false humility and be overly critical and harsh with yourself.
Pride lies.
This book will walk you through emotional and spiritual healing strategies from a Christian worldview so you won’t need to listen to those lies ever again. We’ll cover:

  • Generational Issues
  • Ungodly Beliefs and Lies
  • Emotional Wounds
  • Demonic Oppression
  • And more!
  • Plus strategies to walk out the healing you’ve received.
Are you ready to heal your heart and embrace the fullness of your identity?
Click the button to get your copy of Overcoming Pride now.

Note: Each book in this series utilizes the same tools, but is tailored to each topic.

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Copyright © 2019 Alice Briggs

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any way by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the author except as provided by USA copyright law.

All Scriptures taken from the New American Standard Bible (NASB) Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation.

Print ISBN-13: 978-1-948666-22-0

Published by Alice Arlene Ltd. Co.

P.O. Box 94825

Lubbock, TX 79493

Following the information in this book does not constitute a guarantee of emotional, spiritual or inner healing. This information does not serve as legal, professional or medical advice. The use of this information does not constitute a doctor-patient relationship. The authors and their assignees will not be held liable for the enclosed material, which is based on our experiences. Use of this material constitutes agreement with the terms of this disclaimer.

Blessings to each of you with

courage to pursue freedom, hope,

joy, and the fulfillment of your destiny.

1

How to Read and Use this Book

This is a toolbox. Just like plumbing or building, you have an end goal in mind, but you can reach that goal via several paths. The chapters are tools, and you can use them in any order you choose. I’ve placed them in the order I’ve found effective for many, but I give you complete freedom to create the order that works best for you. I recommend that you leave the chapter on demonic oppression for last. You will find it easier to complete the other steps first.

Your path to healing is your own. It will not look like anyone else’s. That’s how it should be. The point is to continue to move forward.

Throughout the book, I have included scripted prayers for your use with this praying hands icon by each one in the margin so that you can easily find them. These prayers are suggestions only. Add more to the prayer or deviate from it entirely if you choose. This work is between you and God. Always follow his leading first. If you are familiar with the concepts I discuss, you can skip straight to the prayers.

You will also find sections with this journaling icon. These are perfect opportunities to journal or to listen and write what you hear the Lord saying to you about the topic.

Throughout the book, especially in the prayers, I’ll refer to the enemy. You are probably familiar with this term, but in case it is new to you, I wanted to include a brief explanation here. The Bible often refers to Satan or the devil as our enemy. In Revelation 12:9, he deceives the entire world. In 1 Peter 5:8, he is seeking people to devour. In John 10:10, he is the thief who comes to steal, kill, and destroy. The devil is not omnipresent as God is, so he is probably not personally attacking you. He has an unknown number (believed to be one-third of the angels per Revelation 12:4) of demons who go about doing his will. Thus, the enemy in this context refers to any demons who are working against God’s plans and purposes in our lives.

We don’t know their names, and we don’t need to. We refer to them according to their function: depression, affliction, poverty, etc. This is their primary activity in our lives. In Christ, we have complete authority over all the works of the enemy because of his death on the cross and his resurrection. In Matthew 28:18-19, after Christ was resurrected, he tells his disciples that all authority in heaven and earth had been given to him, and therefore they could go and make disciples. Because of this, some don’t even think that inner healing is necessary.

If we have all authority, then the enemy has none and can’t harass us. In my view and in the view of many others, there is a difference between what we can access and what we actively participate in. Often we aren’t aware of the enemy or of our authority, and so he operates more freely because of our ignorance than he has the right to do. A thief has no right to take my car or wallet, but he can still do so if I leave them unguarded. The spiritual realm functions in the same manner. Once the car or wallet is in his possession, I must take action to retrieve them.

Sometimes we give the enemy rights he would not otherwise have because we come into agreement with what he says about us. When we hear, “You’re stupid,” and we think, “Yes, that’s right, I’m stupid,” we give the enemy the right to keep repeating those lies to us. It’s as if we allow the enemy to use our car or wallet to do whatever he wants. We’ve given him that right. But because Christ gave us all authority, we can take those rights away from the enemy. I’ve designed the prayers in this book to do that for you.

I’ve structured the book in the order I typically find the most useful for gaining victory. But again, please use the book in whatever way works best for you and your journey.

2

Pride

Like most things, pride has a positive side. It’s okay to take pleasure in something that you’ve done well or accomplished. 

The dark side of pride is when you think too highly of yourself, thinking you’re better than others you view as less than you. Or you might think you’re too important to help someone or do something kind. 

But I also suggest that you can be prideful by thinking poorly of yourself. False humility is all too often still all about you; only it’s about how bad you are, instead of how good.

The opposite of pride is true humility, which is having an accurate view of yourself, your position, and your abilities. It’s having confidence in yourself, knowing that your worth and value doesn’t depend on anyone else’s understanding or belief in who you are or what you can do. 

It’s not prideful to say that your team is the best in the state or nation if you’ve just won the state or national championships. It’s an accurate reflection of your skill. It’s also wisdom to know that winning the championship once doesn’t mean that you will always do so.

Possible Roots

Insecurity is a root of pride. It’s very similar to jealousy in that regard. You are putting yourself forward or debasing yourself.