Pride is one of the silent destroyers of love. It blinds people from seeing the value of their partner and deafens them to correction. Pride always seeks to prove a point rather than make peace. It turns conversations into competitions and builds walls where bridges should stand.
When pride rules, vulnerability dies. Lovers stop sharing their true feelings because they fear judgment or rejection. Pride resists teamwork — it says, “I don’t need you,” even when the heart is silently longing for connection. It kills intimacy by placing ego above understanding.
In the Kingdom culture of love, humility is the foundation of connection. Two humble hearts can heal faster than one proud heart can defend itself. Love flourishes where both are willing to listen, learn, and yield.
As the Scripture reminds us, “Pride goes before destruction.” (Proverbs 16:18). Every time we let pride lead, we walk away from grace. Choose humility — it keeps love tender, teachable, and alive.
Prince Victor Matthew 
Hope Expression Values You 
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