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Tommy Dyer

Self-Destruction

Self-conceit and manipulation are the beginning of self-destruction. Narcissism is endless for the need of admiration. There is no need to say you are greater than the next person. If you lie about what you have, you only deceive yourself. Lies make you untrustworthy and destroy your accountability. Rebellion is your reason for lying. Each lie you tell leads to a path of destruction. Don't get on a path of no return. You always have a choice to tell the truth. The truth is the path of reconstruction. Admit when you are wrong, face the truth, and God will direct your path.

Be thankful for God's love and mercy. The light of Jesus Christ will help you to build a better life. We must have a desire for spiritual growth. By the power of the Holy Spirit, we can overcome every obstacle. Love will restore you, don't self-destruct.

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Ivan
Ivan
14 avr. 2024

Thank you for sharing these profound insights on the destructive nature of self-conceit and lies, and the importance of truth and humility in our lives. Your words resonate with the power of spiritual growth, honesty, and accountability. Embracing the path of reconstruction through truth and God's love can indeed lead to a better life. Your message serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative impact of faith and self-awareness. May we all strive for spiritual growth and restoration, guided by the light of Jesus Christ.

J'aime
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