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| | | The pop doctrine of self-love (self-esteem) tends to put the gospel into gridlock. | | by Richard W. O'Ffill | | Loving ourselves comes naturally. Yet, if we are to be whole emotionally and spiritually, we must be loved by someone besides ourselves. In other words, we must know that someone loves us. The church wasn't meant to be a place where we come and hear that we should love ourselves. Rather, it was meant to be a place where we come to learn that God loves us and where we learn to love one another. | | |
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