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Thabiti Anyabwile (article)
If we’re focusing on others in an attempt to justify ourselves before God or to “exalt ourselves” as “giants of the faith,” we will not only not grow as we ought, but we will also delude ourselves into thinking we’re better than we are.
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How Do I Love God More Than My Entertainment?
John Piper
(Q and A) Is my preference for entertainment over communion with God simply a personal discipline issue?”