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0:00.0 | Study tip. Use the mirror properly. |
0:04.0 | The disciple James compared the Bible to a mirror that allows us to see our inner person. |
0:10.0 | How can we properly use the Bible as a mirror? |
0:14.0 | Read it carefully. |
0:16.0 | If we just glance at ourselves in a mirror, we might overlook some significant flaw. |
0:22.0 | To see aspects of our inner person that need attention, we do well to peer into God's |
0:26.3 | word by reading it carefully. |
0:29.6 | Look more at yourself than at others. |
0:32.5 | A mirror held at an angle might expose someone else's defects. |
0:36.9 | Similarly, we could use the Bible to identify someone else's defects. Similarly, we could use the Bible to identify |
0:39.2 | someone else's faults, but this would not necessarily help us correct our own. Be reasonable. |
0:47.3 | If we fixate on our own flaws that a mirror reveals, we might become discouraged. We need to |
0:53.9 | be reasonable when reading God's word |
0:55.5 | by not expecting more of ourselves than Jehovah does. In the Varticle. |
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