One of the most important skills I see in successful (and good) people is to constantly reevaluate assumptions. They make predictions based on various inputs, some of them unknown, and reevaluate based on what they got right and wrong. They trust people not because they're always right--no one is--but because if you're constantly seeking the truth it's easy to identify those who are doing the same.
If you were confident that Donald J. Trump was going to lose, maybe you should question what else you "know" about him. Maybe the people who misled you about his electoral chances have misled you about other things.
In the words of Cormac McCarthy, "If the rule you followed brought you to this, of what use was the rule?"
"The political umbrella is expanding into theological territory, and we are being manipulated into giving to Caesar what belongs to God." - John Laychak
Politics does not change hearts, revival does — but we are not going to experience revival until we are willing to speak the truth, even if it happens to be political.
–– @johnlaychak
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"Today our political debates are no longer just about taxes; they’re about the definition of marriage, gender ideology, and the humanity of an unborn child. These are not questions of policy, they are questions of theology." - @johnlaychak
Great Article:
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God knows that without risk we can't grow. He didn't promise us a safe life, but said he would give us a dangerous, engaged and courageous one if we'll take him at his word.
Tom Brady will win today. The Bible says so.
“The goat charged furiously at the ram and struck him, breaking off both his horns. Now the ram was helpless, and the goat knocked him down and trampled him. No one could rescue the ram from the goat's power.” Daniel 8:7