Jesus” (Phil. 4:19). Our tendency is to think only of our physical needs, but the critical needs are the “being” needs, and they are the ones most wonderfully met in Christ. The secular world has identified these needs but is pitifully inadequate to meet them. Trying to pick ourselves up by our own bootstraps or stroking one another’s ego is not going to get it done. What a privilege we have to tell the world how Christ has come to meet our most critical and foundational needs: identity, acceptance,
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