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David Mathis: How Low Can You Go?

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4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2022

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Humbled by the hard? On FamilyLife Today, Dave and Ann Wilson host author David Mathis, who believes when we're low, there's a response even more important than why?

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0:00.6

Do you think you're humble?

0:02.5

Do I think I'm humble?

0:03.6

Yeah.

0:05.2

Part of me thinks, it doesn't matter what I think.

0:10.1

It matters what you think.

0:12.1

I didn't want to start thinking you.

0:13.4

I mean, if I think I'm humble and you think I'm not,

0:16.2

then I'm not.

0:17.3

I didn't want to start dating you

0:18.7

because I thought you were incredibly conceded

0:21.5

back when I was 19.

0:23.9

And I'm not sure if you were not,

0:25.8

but you acted very conceded.

0:27.8

But now I would say you're humble.

0:30.6

Well, I know my pride in that in those days was insecurity.

0:34.7

It was all a big cover up, but God has worked in my life

0:39.4

and our life and our marriage.

0:40.9

Probably a lot of it is, you know,

0:42.6

how we've struggled in our marriage has humbled me.

0:45.3

I thought it'd be easy.

0:46.4

I thought I'd be amazing and I've found out

0:49.5

I really sort of wasn't.

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