When People Let You Down

When people close to you let you down it’s devastating. You believed in them. You were loyal to them and you were convinced they loved you.

When a family member, co-worker, or friend neglects you it shakes your self-confidence. You’re tempted to distrust everybody, to withdraw into a shell, and to protect yourself. Or worse still, you seek some way to get even with them.

Or worst of all you renounce God for not protecting you.

Keep reading this article on BiblicalLeadership.com.

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