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Life Principle #15

Brokenness is God's requirement for maximum usefulness.


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God will break you, change you, and cause you to grow until you reach spiritual maturity. Learn more.

Answers to Life's Questions

How should I respond to failures or setbacks?  Read answer.

How can I rid myself of guilt? Read answer.

What the Bible Says About...

Prayer and Fasting

When God calls us to prayer and fasting, He always does so for our benefit. Learn more.

Pride

The Bible makes it very clear that God hates human pride. Learn more.

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Life Examples

David

Are there consequences when we sin and delay our repentance? Learn more.

Uzziah

Uzziah looked at all he had accomplished and gave in to pride. Corrupt behavior and unfaithfulness to the Lord followed. Learn more.

 

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