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<p>Observe, 1. How he that exalts himself is here abased, and contempt put upon him. <i>When pride comes then comes shame</i>. Pride is a sin which men have reason to be themselves ashamed of; it is a shame to a man who springs out of the earth, who lives upon alms, depends upon God, and has forfeited all he has, to be proud. It is a sin which others cry out shame on and look upon with disdain; he that is haughty makes himself contemptible; it is a sin for which God often brings men down, as he did Nebuchadnezzar and Herod, whose ignominy immediately attended their vain-glory; for God <i>resists the proud</i>, contradicts them, and counterworks them, in the thing they are proud of, <a class="bibleref" title="Isa.2.11" href="/passage/?search=Isa.2.11">Isa. 2:11</a> 2. How he that humbles himself is here exalted, and a high character is given him. As with the proud there is folly, and will be shame, so <i>with the lowly there is wisdom</i>, and will be honour, for a mans wisdom gains him respect and makes his face to shine before men; or, if any be so base as to trample upon the humble, God will give them grace which will be their glory. Considering how safe, and quiet, and easy, those are that are of a humble spirit, what communion they have with God and comfort in themselves, we will say, <i>With the lowly is wisdom</i>.</p>