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We can think we know what is best for both ourselves and others, but usually our thoughts are wrapped up in our arrogance or short-sided perspective of a situation. Genesis 19 tells of three individuals who thought they knew what was best, and by acting on their knowledge instead of the knowledge shared with them from God, they lost their lives and could not live out the best God had prepared for them.
By Peggy PloyharWe can think we know what is best for both ourselves and others, but usually our thoughts are wrapped up in our arrogance or short-sided perspective of a situation. Genesis 19 tells of three individuals who thought they knew what was best, and by acting on their knowledge instead of the knowledge shared with them from God, they lost their lives and could not live out the best God had prepared for them.