6. Playing God, Sabbath(1.30)
Read for This Week’s Study
Memory Text
 “Behold, this is our God; we have waited for Him, and He will save us. This is the LORD; we have waited for Him; we will be glad and rejoice in His salvation” (Isaiah 25:9, NKJV).

 After a minister had preached a searching sermon on pride, a woman who had heard the sermon waited for him and told him that she was in much distress of mind, and that she would like to confess a great sin. The minister asked her what the sin was.

 “She answered, ‘The sin of pride, for I sat for an hour before my mirror some days ago admiring my beauty.’

 ‘Oh,’ responded the minister, ‘that was not a sin of pride—that was a sin of imagination!’
— C. E. MaCartney, compiled by Paul Lee Tan, Encyclopedia of 7700 Illustrations: Signs of the Times, p. 1100.

 Ever since sin was born in the heart of a mighty angel, pride has not respected the boundaries of reality (in angels or people). Nowhere is this problem seen worse than in those who harbor spiritual pride, a rather sorry trait in beings so corrupted that their salvation can be found only in the works of another in their behalf.

 This week, among other things, we’ll take a look at the origin of pride and self-exaltation.

 Study this week’s lesson to prepare for Sabbath, February 6.