I would invite you to look over yesterday's post once again, maybe for the first time. And may we all remain humble as we examine our own hearts (2 Cor. 13:5).
Do you remember when Jesus foretold His disciples that one of them would betray Him? (Matt. 26:21)
The only finger pointing that followed was at themselves asking: "Lord...is it I?"
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