This type of pride is dangerous because it separates us from others, as well as God, Graham contends.
One
 reason why this type of pride is unhealthy is because "it makes us 
think we are better than other people, and this cuts us off from them 
and makes us insensitive to their needs," the preacher writes.
On a
 more serious level, this type of pride is dangerous because it also 
distances us from God, as he is the source of all our accomplishments.
"God
 gave us our gifts and our abilities; he also gave us the opportunity to
 use them. But when we take credit for what we've achieved, we cut God 
out of the picture," the preacher writes, referencing Psalm 10:4 which 
reads: "In his pride the wicked man does not seek him; in all his 
thoughts there is no room for God."
To avoid falling into the trap
 of pride, Christians need to humble themselves before God and form a 
close relationship with Him to protect themselves from such sins.
Graham
 has differentiated between the good kind of pride and the sinful kind 
of pride before, writing in December 2015 that there exists a type of 
pride that isn't boastful or self-centered, but there is also a version 
of pride condemned by the Bible.
"Sinful pride is self-centered 
and boastful, and makes us take credit for everything we are and 
everything we do. Instead of realizing that we are dependent on God, in 
our pride we ignore God and believe we can get along without Him," 
Graham previously wrote, as reported by The Christian Post. 
"The
 tragedy is that pride blinds us to our faults. More than that, pride 
blinds us to our need for God. Instead, we become self-confident and 
independent, and we see no reason to humble ourselves before God or seek
 His wisdom and help," Graham continues, adding that "pride is a 
dead-end road, and eventually it catches up with us."
Pride does, 
however, have the potential to be a good thing, Graham contends, if it 
is used in a non-selfish way that ultimately glorifies God.
In his
 writings, the evangelical leader points to numerous Bible verses that 
speak on the benefits of a healthy kind of pride that involves admiring 
one's own hardwork and accomplishments, including Ecclesiastes 3:22 
(NKJV), which reads: "Nothing is better than that a man should rejoice 
in his own works."
Graham also points to 2 Timothy 2:15, which references "a worker who does not need to be ashamed" of his effort.
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We should always give glory to God for every success achieved.
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