“The most difficult thing for any human seems to be to admit being wrong—to confess error of belief and conviction,” wrote Herbert W. Armstrong. Scientists studying the brain have concluded that people respond to correction and criticism in a similar way to physical pain.

But why should it be so hard for us to accept correction?

In Hebrews 12, the Apostle Paul writes that God is a Father who corrects His children. “And ye have forgotten the exhortation which speaketh unto you as unto children, My son, despise not thou the chastening of the Lord, nor faint when thou art rebuked of him: For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth” (verses 5-6).

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About Gerald Flurry
Gerald Flurry is the presenter of the Key of David television program and the editor in chief of the Philadelphia Trumpet newsmagazine. He is the founder and pastor general of the Philadelphia Church of God, chancellor of Herbert W. Armstrong College and chairman of the Armstrong International Cultural Foundation.
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Thanks for this teaching! Great topic that we definitely all need to know and determine when that is.
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E. S.
I would just like to say that I am so impressed with the message that I am reading in this booklet. It is helping me to deepen my understanding of the Bible and is a joy to read. The doctrine is very inspirational, helping me to build a desire to learn more. Many thanks.
K. M.
I love what you people are doing. I very much wanted to go to Tampa to hear Mr. Flurry, but I didn’t have a ride, but I love your material. I was a Seventh Day Baptist when I was younger, and I am so glad that I found people who keep the Ten Commandments.
M. H.

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“The most difficult thing for any human seems to be to admit being wrong—to confess error of belief and conviction,” wrote Herbert W. Armstrong. Scientists studying the brain have concluded that people respond to correction and criticism in a similar way to physical pain.

But why should it be so hard for us to accept correction?

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