PRIDE MAKES NORMAL MISTAKES BECOME PERMANENT WOUNDS/Apostle Godwin Robinson

PRIDE MAKES NORMAL MISTAKES BECOME PERMANENT WOUNDS

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Everyone makes mistakes. It’s part of being human.
But some people turn their mistakes into lifelong limitations simply because they are too proud to seek correction.

History shows this clearly.
Kodak invented the first digital camera but ignored it. They believed their traditional model could never fail. Even as the world began shifting, they defended the wrong strategy with more passion and more speed. Their pride didn’t just preserve the mistake—it multiplied it.

The Bible offers an identical mirror.

King Uzziah started so well. God helped him, strengthened him, and expanded his influence. But when pride grew in his heart, he refused correction and crossed boundaries he was not meant to cross. The priests warned him, but he insisted on his way—and that insistence destroyed everything he had built.

Families today face similar battles.
A parent who won’t apologize teaches children that admitting wrong is weakness.
A spouse who won’t listen makes the home a battlefield.
A leader who refuses feedback kills trust.

Pride is often the silent author of family conflict, broken communication, and generational wounds.

The problem is rarely the first mistake.
The real problem is the pride that refuses to correct it.

Success is not for the flawless.
It is for the humble.
Those willing to listen, to pivot, to admit “I didn’t get it right.”

Correction doesn’t shrink a leader—
it refines one.
-Apostle Godwin Robinson


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