Humility, not pride, should characterize the life of a believer. What is a holier-than-thou attitude? It's pride displayed through words or actions when people consider themselves more righteous or moral than other people, based upon their own standards of judgment. It's a slippery trap that can easily ensnare us if we're not careful.
When we adopt a holier-than-thou attitude, it means we have begun comparing ourselves with other people instead of keeping our eyes on Jesus as our example (2 Corinthians 10:12). Those who enjoy their holier-than-thou attitude often gravitate toward those with whom they can compare themselves favorably. They keep this attitude thriving by thinking, “At least I’m not like So-and-So.” We see this attitude demonstrated on social media. Some people post photos of their open Bibles with a verse for the day, only to later make rude or demeaning comments on other posts. Holier-than-thou people don’t respectfully engage in discussions about ideas; they belittle, sermonize, and grow angry when challenged. They demand respect but rarely give it. They speak in absolutes even when the Bible doesn’t. And they often twist a Bible verse or two to prove that their opinion applies to everyone, even though the whole of Scripture does not support their idea.
I pray to God I stay humble through Him, it's sad to see other brothers and sisters who succumb to this type of attitude. My heart is with you all!♡