If we face our failures, God can restore us to usefulness. In Where Is God When It Hurts?, Philip Yancey writes about a peculiar handicap of lepers: they feel no pain in the afflicted parts of their body. They can burn a leprous hand in the fire and never feel a thing. A simple cut can become a critical injury because they have no sensation of pain. Likewise, one of the marks of a sociopathic personality is the inability to recognize one’s own error. The sociopath can lie, swindle, and abuse, and never really understand why everybody gets so worked up about it. Like the leper who feels no pain, the sociopath injures himself -- and others -- and totally ignores it. Why am I telling you this? It's simple: I don’t want you to be a sociopath! Much of the disfigurement of leprosy comes not from the disease but…
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