Um...we read in the Bible about the ...

Steven Bobb

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Um...we read in the Bible about the works of the flesh, and they're listed. Wonder if being a user is considered part of the fallen nature.Like, once you know someone you "expect" things from them.Because it seems part of human nature,with the people I deal with, that everyone "needs" me for something.{not always the same request,but the same pattern__they don't want to take responsibility for their own life, so it's easier for them to let others do things for them. I pray that less people "need" me, so I have more time to do my own things.I mean, as I get to know people,I don't think that way,"What can they do for me?"Guess some people are more independent than others.
 

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