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Listen to our text today, Hosea 5:5:
The pride of Israel testifies to his face;
Israel and Ephraim shall stumble in his guilt;
Judah also shall stumble with them. — Hosea 5:5
What if the strongest evidence against you… is your pride?
That's what God says here. "The pride of Israel testifies to his face."
No investigation is needed. No external witness is required. Their pride testifies for them. It shows up in how they live, how they respond, and how they refuse to listen.
Pride always reveals itself. Pride resists correction. Pride dismisses conviction. Pride assumes, "I'm fine," even when everything is drifting.
And that's exactly what was happening. "Israel (the Northern Kingdom) and Ephraim (the lead tribe in the North) shall stumble…"
This is a predicted collapse. Pride blinded them long enough that when the fall came, they didn't even see it coming.
Then Hosea adds:
"Judah (the Southern Kingdom) also shall stumble with them."
Judah would witness the truth. They saw the warning because they watched Israel fall. And still—they followed them into the fall of pride. That's how pride works in us.
We see it in our nation when we believe progress has replaced truth.
We see it in churches when conviction is softened to keep people comfortable.
We see it in leadership when influence matters more than integrity.
We see it in our own lives when we resist correction but justify our choices.
Our pride doesn't just oppose God. It pulls us away from God while convincing us that we're still close to God.
So don't just look at Israel. Don't just look at Judah. Look at yourself. Where are you resisting God right now? Where have you grown too confident, too comfortable, too unwilling to listen? And then give that pride to God before your predictable fall.
DO THIS:
Identify one area where you've resisted correction or conviction, and take a step of humility today—listen, confess, or change.
ASK THIS:
- Where has pride shown up in my thinking or decisions?
- What correction have I resisted recently?
- Where am I assuming I'm fine instead of asking God to examine me?
PRAY THIS:
God, expose the pride in me that I cannot see. Humble my heart so I can walk closely with you and not drift away. Amen.
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"Humble And Kind"