Does admitting I'm wrong make me weak?
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The strongest men aren't always right. They're willing to apologize when they're not.
Many Christian men are taught to be strong, decisive, and confident. But true strength includes the humility to acknowledge mistakes, seek forgiveness, and restore relationships when pride would rather defend itself.
Thomas Hooker was a respected pastor and leader. He had authority, experience, and every reason to believe he was right. Yet true strength wasn't demonstrated in proving himself correct—it was shown in humbling himself, apologizing to a boy he had wrongly accused, and taking responsibility for his own sin.
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