Defensiveness
One of the  dictionary definitions for a  barometer is that it is 'an indicator'. So  any time we sense  defensiveness in ourselves or in others, it is a  barometer indicating  pride or immaturity.
You cannot  become defensive if you are going  to exhibit humility and Christ-likeness. 
You cannot  become defensive if we are going  to be teachable and taught by the Lord.
You cannot be  defensive if pastors, elders,  and other believers are to have their  proper place in our spiritual  growth.
An honest and  valid question-- Am I a  defensive person?
If we get  defensive when others point  something out in our lives, then we are  still immature to some extent.
Defensiveness is  rooted in pride and  prejudice. 
Not being  willing to be corrected is  defensiveness rooted in pride.
Racism or  Reverse-racism is defensiveness,  rooted in holding on to racism because  you don't want to let it go as a  defense mechanism.
Defensiveness  rears its ugly head whenever  anyone touches a nerve in my soul, possibly  exposing that I could be  wrong about something.
Defensiveness is  that feeling I get when  anyone challenges me on something, possibly  exposing that I have blind  spots they see that I don't see.
Defensiveness  shows itself in touchiness  when anyone disagrees with me in any way.
If I am  defensive, pride is raising its head  in me.
If I am  defensive, I still think I know  better than anyone who disagrees with  me.
If I am  defensive, I still am, to some real  degree, unteachable.
If I am  defensive, I am revealing an inner  attitude that I could not be wrong.
If another  Christian or one of my pastors,  comes to me to share something they feel  is a need in my life, do I  respond with defensiveness or do I quietly  listen, truly hear what they  are saying and make sure I understand it,  and thank them for coming,  and then examine myself before the Lord to  receive what He wants for  me? If I do, that is maturity and  Christ-likeness. How I respond at  those times will make all the  difference between real growth and change  or not.
If I am  defensive when another brother or  sister in Christ says something I  don't agree with, I am showing that I  am still trying to live like an  island, separating myself from the  body, asserting my carnal  independence from the body, and thus from the  Head as well.
Defensiveness is  so ingrained in us, it's  almost like breathing--we exhibit it even when  we don't know it if we  get challenged, corrected, or rebuked; it is  ugly, immaturity in  action, and pride holding forth its inglorious  presence.
When I am  defensive, I am far from being  like the Lord Jesus right then. May God  save me from this wicked and  ongoing evil. Jesus was never defensive one  time in his life, not even  once. And He is calling me to put it off,  die to self daily, and become  defenseless, with all my defense being in  Him alone.
-- Mack  Tomlinson
 
 

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