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Vindication is not a common word in our daily language, but the attitude behind it certainly is. When we've been wronged or disbelieved, we usually feel compelled to make our case until the offending party admits their error. We want the world to know that we were right. But there are many biblical examples that demonstrate a very different response, so what should our attitude be in these situations? Join Julie Harwick for her insightful teaching on this subject.
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Vindication is not a common word in our daily language, but the attitude behind it certainly is. When we've been wronged or disbelieved, we usually feel compelled to make our case until the offending party admits their error. We want the world to know that we were right. But there are many biblical examples that demonstrate a very different response, so what should our attitude be in these situations? Join Julie Harwick for her insightful teaching on this subject.