by Apostle Gabriel Cross
It doesn’t require much character to point out someone else’s flaws. But it is great character, when one can admit that one has flaws. The things we accuse others of are usually the things we are guilty of doing to the Lord. Worship is realizing one’s imperfections, not everyone else’s.
From the book Raise My Love Level…Selah
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By: osarobohenry on 05/25/2022
at 12:30 am
😊
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By: Pure Glory on 05/25/2022
at 9:09 am
Powerful.
Thank you for sharing
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By: Evidence Mutumbu on 05/25/2022
at 1:07 am
Hallelujah! Evidence, you are welcome!
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By: Pure Glory on 05/25/2022
at 9:10 am
“Worship is realizing one’s imperfections, not everyone else’s.”
True. We tend to see the splinter in someone else’s eye while missing the board in our own.
Thanks for the reminder, brother.
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By: davidsdailydose on 05/25/2022
at 2:56 am
You, are welcome brother! So important to deal with ourselves and our flaws.
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By: Pure Glory on 05/25/2022
at 9:12 am
Truth!
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By: keishanacrenshawgmailcom on 05/27/2022
at 8:08 am
Yes! Turn the magnifying glass on yourself first!
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By: Pure Glory on 05/27/2022
at 1:20 pm