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How many times have you heard someone describe a situation they were in, and it was all somebody else’s fault? “This other driver did such-and-such.” “My boss is incompetent.” “My parents did a bad job raising me.” It’s much easier to blame someone else than it is to look at yourself honestly. Today, Pastor Mark explains that as long as you’re looking at somebody else, you’ll never solve the real problem inside. And that is: you’re responsible for your own choices. And when you acknowledge that, and submit yourself to God, you’ll be able to stay out of situations that could be destructive to yourself or others.
By Pastor Mark Kirk5
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How many times have you heard someone describe a situation they were in, and it was all somebody else’s fault? “This other driver did such-and-such.” “My boss is incompetent.” “My parents did a bad job raising me.” It’s much easier to blame someone else than it is to look at yourself honestly. Today, Pastor Mark explains that as long as you’re looking at somebody else, you’ll never solve the real problem inside. And that is: you’re responsible for your own choices. And when you acknowledge that, and submit yourself to God, you’ll be able to stay out of situations that could be destructive to yourself or others.

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