
Originally Posted by
Piano Hero
Wouldn't it depend on exactly why you're proud of something? There's a verse in 2 Corinthians (ESV) where Paul says, "...I have great pride in you..." In that sense, Paul isn't being arrogant, but he's saying that he's pleased with the Corinthian's zeal for him.
I can say I'm proud to be a Christian, because I'm glad to be a child of the Everlasting God. But if I were to say it in a boasting manner, it would sound more like, "I'm special and you're not." I think it's alright to boast in and to be proud of something if it is good and wholesome, and as long as it's in the right context.
ESV 1 Corinthians 15:31 I protest, brothers, by my pride in you, which I have in Christ Jesus our Lord, I die every day!
The word in the original means "glorying, boast" as rightly translated by the KJV, NKJB, ASV, NASB, etc.
The New Testament words for proud (huperephanos, tufo,w, etc) always have a negative connotation which is incompatible with grace, i.e. it is sinful.
Bob, elder, RBC Louisville. 1689 LBCF
"... Of such also, or of those who make a credible profession of being such, all those particular churches consist, which constitute our Lord's visible kingdom. ... Consequently, all the subjects of His government must have spiritual dispositions, , and yield spiritual obedience- obedience proceeding from an enlightened understanding, an awakened conscience, and a renewed heart."- Abraham Booth 1788
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