10 results ( Located in the same paragraph Located in the same sentence Located in the same paragraph Located in the same article ). Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by date, newest first Sorted by date, oldest first Search restricted to: Awake!. Is It Wrong to Be Proud? (11 occurrences) It is not difficult to see that such an attitude often results in personal conflicts of one kind or another. ... Pride of race or nationality has led to countless wars and the shedding of blood. g99 7/8 pp. 20-21 - Awake!—1999 Can Marriage Withstand the Storm? (10 occurrences) Referring to the time after Satan’s eviction, Jesus said: “Because of the increasing of lawlessness the love of the greater number will cool off.” (Matthew 24:12) g 7/06 pp. 3-6 - Awake!—2006 Beware of Being Overreached (10 occurrences) Pride is also one of Satan’s most powerful instruments. g71 5/22 pp. 8-10 - Awake!—1971 We Should Love, Not Hate (9 occurrences) Truly, personal hate of one’s brother or fellowman is something to be guarded against. ... Or, then again, as with Cain, it might be due to pride and envy, the worst sort of hate, because of its being so utterly selfish. g70 6/8 pp. 27-28 - Awake!—1970 Will Diplomacy Bring World Peace? (8 occurrences) Because of the wicked influence of Satan the Devil, men would not be “open to any agreement” but would be “fierce, without love of goodness, betrayers, headstrong, puffed up with pride.” (2 Timothy 3:3, 4; Revelation 12:12) g04 1/8 pp. 26-27 - Awake!—2004 How Real Is the Devil? (6 occurrences) Actually, that view is shortsighted, for the Bible nowhere says that God created an opposer of himself and of his creatures. g74 10/22 pp. 6-10 - Awake!—1974 “A Monument to the Devil Himself” (5 occurrences) A visitor to Spain, traditionally a Catholic country, expects to see statues of angels or “saints” but not one dedicated to the ruler of the demons. g02 7/8 p. 31 - Awake!—2002 One Human Race (5 occurrences) They are prone to selfishness and pride. ... Furthermore, when the first humans broke away from God’s dominion, they came under the rule of a wicked spirit creature that the Bible calls Satan or the Devil. (Rev. 12:9; 2 Cor. 4:4) g77 10/8 pp. 20-23 - Awake!—1977 How Spirits Influence Mankind (5 occurrences) The truth of the matter is that one of God’s perfect spirit creatures allowed pride and ambition to make him a rebel and an opposer of God, for which reason the Bible refers to him as “the great dragon . . . the original serpent, the one called Devil and Satan.”—1 Tim. 3:6; Rev. 12:9. g72 6/8 pp. 27-28 - Awake!—1972 Who Is Satan? Is He Real? (4 occurrences) Feelings of pride and rivalry toward God grew within this spirit creature. g 2/07 pp. 12-13 - Awake!—2007 1
It is not difficult to see that such an attitude often results in personal conflicts of one kind or another. ... Pride of race or nationality has led to countless wars and the shedding of blood.
Referring to the time after Satan’s eviction, Jesus said: “Because of the increasing of lawlessness the love of the greater number will cool off.” (Matthew 24:12)
Truly, personal hate of one’s brother or fellowman is something to be guarded against. ... Or, then again, as with Cain, it might be due to pride and envy, the worst sort of hate, because of its being so utterly selfish.
Because of the wicked influence of Satan the Devil, men would not be “open to any agreement” but would be “fierce, without love of goodness, betrayers, headstrong, puffed up with pride.” (2 Timothy 3:3, 4; Revelation 12:12)
Actually, that view is shortsighted, for the Bible nowhere says that God created an opposer of himself and of his creatures.
A visitor to Spain, traditionally a Catholic country, expects to see statues of angels or “saints” but not one dedicated to the ruler of the demons.
They are prone to selfishness and pride. ... Furthermore, when the first humans broke away from God’s dominion, they came under the rule of a wicked spirit creature that the Bible calls Satan or the Devil. (Rev. 12:9; 2 Cor. 4:4)
The truth of the matter is that one of God’s perfect spirit creatures allowed pride and ambition to make him a rebel and an opposer of God, for which reason the Bible refers to him as “the great dragon . . . the original serpent, the one called Devil and Satan.”—1 Tim. 3:6; Rev. 12:9.