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<p>Note, 1. Pride will have a fall. Those that are of a <i>haughty spirit</i>, that think of themselves above what is meet, and look with contempt upon others, that with their pride affront God and disquiet others, will be brought down, either by repentance or by ruin. It is the honour of God to humble the proud, <a class="bibleref" title="Job.40.11,Job.40.12" href="/passage/?search=Job.40.11,Job.40.12"><span class="bibleref" title="Job.40.11">Job 40:11</span>, <span class="bibleref" title="Job.40.12">12</span></a>. It is the act of justice that those who have lifted up themselves should be laid low. Pharaoh, Sennacherib, Nebuchadnezzar, were instances of this. Men cannot punish pride, but either admire it or fear it, and therefore God will take the punishing of it into his own hands. Let him alone to deal with proud men. 2. Proud men are frequently most proud, and insolent, and haughty, just before their destruction, so that it is a certain presage that they are upon the brink of it. When proud men set Gods judgments at defiance, and think themselves at the greatest distance from them, it is a sign that they are at the door; witness the case of Benhadad and Herod. <i>While the word was in the kings mouth</i>, <a class="bibleref" title="Dan.4.31" href="/passage/?search=Dan.4.31">Dan. 4:31</a>. Therefore let us not fear the pride of others, but greatly fear pride in ourselves.</p>