Josh Simons

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When wounded by someone close, we tell ourselves, “If he really loved me, he wouldn’t say that.” But on analyzing this statement, it is revealed about whom we are really thinking. Are we thinking about the lack of love in the other person and how he needs help? No, we are thinking how that lack of love in the other person affects us. In other words, we are conceited—thinking about self and how everybody else’s action relates to self.
How to be Free from Bitterness, and Other Essays on Christian Relationships
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