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At the root of every human rebellion lies a single, ancient lie: the desire to be like God, to stand autonomous and self-ruling. This pride is not merely bad behavior—it is the refusal to submit, the creature's impossible claim to be Creator. We hide from God, fix habits and morals, yet Scripture declares: all sin flows from this root, and the cross has already borne and fully paid for every act that springs from it.
Defeating Pride at the Cross unveils God's sovereign answer: Jesus submitted perfectly where we rebelled, absorbed the penalty of our autonomy, and rose victorious to prove life is found only in dependence on Him. The cross deletes the debt of every sin for those who submit. What remains is the decisive choice: submit to Christ and enter transformation (where ongoing errors meet loving chastisement, not condemnation), or persist in unrepentant hiding and face complete justice.
Through the unbreakable Golden Chain of Romans 8:29–30, Paul Rabieth Mndeme shows sovereign election as grace triumphantly overcoming pride in the undeserving. The book traces God's whole mind—Law condemning all, mercy intervening, justice satisfied at the cross, glory secured for those brought to willing submission—while the unrepentant seal their fate by refusing the remedy.
If you wrestle with pride, question God's fairness, doubt assurance, or long for deeper surrender, this book is for you. It calls you to humble yourself at the cross, rest in sovereign grace, proclaim the gospel boldly, and worship the God who defeats autonomy and restores submission.
To him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be blessing and honor and glory and might forever and ever! (Revelation 5:13)