BOB PIERCE — SUFFERING FROM OUR MISTAKES
Unquestionably, Dr. Bob had no illusions about himself and his sometimes adverse affect on other people. Not long before the Lord took him home, he said, “One of the hardest things I’ve had to endure all my life was this temperament of mine. It’s kept me busy saying, ‘I know I did it and I was wrong, I have nobody to blame but myself.’ It’s not easy to admit, yet I’ve had to do it time and time again. I’d sin, or I’d disobey God, or I’d grow careless, or I’d let the purity of my motives be polluted by my own ego — my own carnal ambition or my own desires would take over. I tell you, the hardest thing in the world is to face up to reality — acknowledge the actual facts. We are what we are — and the Lord is Who He is. . . and He says, ‘I am the Lord.…
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