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Pride often keeps us from asking for help 
from other people,

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but when we try to do everything ourselves,

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we miss out on one of God’s gifts to help 
us navigate through life.

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God designed us to work best within a network 
of relationships.

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Asking for help from others is not a sign 
we aren’t enough or are too weak,

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but as Jill Savage stated, “[Asking for help] 
is a sign of strength.”

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King Solomon noted this truth centuries ago 
when he stated,

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“Two are better than one, because they have 
a good return on their labor:

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if either of them falls down, one can help 
the other up.”

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Humbly asking for help enables us to learn 
from other people’s strengths.

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I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.

