In this message, Justin addresses the concept of "main character syndrome"—the tendency to live as if the world revolves around oneself. Using the historical example of King Herod Agrippa I from Acts 12, he illustrates the dangers of extreme ego and the abuse of power. Justin explains that while Herod sought political approval through violence and accepted divine praise for himself, he was ultimately struck down, serving as a warning that glory belongs to God alone.
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