Things a miserable person will say and/or do that a truly broken person will not: 1. They will make excuses 2. They will blame others 3. They will say “don’t judge me” and seriously misuse Matthew 7:1 4. They are not truly willing to change or make sacrifices 5. They justify their actions 6. They rationalize their attitudes and actions 7. They will claim to be broken, and they may really believe it. 8. They will often say, “it’s just the way I am” 9. They will tell God how to fix their problems, instead of asking God what they need to do. 10. They say things like, “I deserve this” or, “the most important thing is to be happy.” The most important thing is to belong to Jesus Christ and serve Him faithfully. A truly broken person does none of these things. A truly broken person just throws themselves at Jesus’ feet. They become honest with themselves and others. It is easy to mistake misery for brokenness.
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