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I’ll admit it: I like being right and sometimes (well, honestly, most times) when someone tells me I’m


not, it stings a little… okay, a lot.


When I was younger, I was known for my stubbornness and reluctance to apologize. But as I got


older, I discovered that behavior was sabotaging my relationships, which is why something Sarah


Jakes Roberts recently said got my attention.


I was scrolling through the Instagram page of the daughter of mega church pastor T.D. Jakes and


came across a bit of advice that convicted me to my core. Before noticing Sarah’s advice, I had


gotten into a huge argument with a close friend because she was honest about a decision I made


that wasn’t the most prudent. She felt I had mistreated someone, which I had.



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Put Your Pride A Side: Sarah Jakes Says Be Humble Enough To Admit When You’re Wrong was originally published on praisecleveland.com