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And he's like, you know, it's basically a blurry reflection and a reflection not on God, but it's just a reflection of yourself. It's like an echo chamber here when we look into a mirror. And not only that, we just don't even see ourselves clearly. And as a result, how can we see everyone else clearly when we don't even see ourselves clearly? And he's like, it is a dim, blurry, foggy mirror that we look in. And at best we see just a dim reflection of ourselves, not of the totality of God. God has the clear picture. But we come in with all these convictions and all this confidence that we see it exactly right. Everybody else is wrong. This is the answer. That's wrong. And I'm telling you, it's partial, it's blurry, and it's immature. And we have to be careful and handle this with respect for others, but also recognizing that God is going to reveal all and God is going to accomplish all. And part of that is we have to let him do his thing.