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In the Israelite wanderings through the wilderness, a consistent theme in the perspective of the people is that they believed they were really never at fault for the judgments and circumstances that came upon them. One story where this was graphically illustrated is in the rebellion of Korah, and some other Levite men, who challenged Moses and Aaron's authority over them. The men went so far as to blame Moses and Aaron for the people's failure to enter the promised land. What can we learn about ourselves from these records and how do these types of flawed self-examination keep us from obtaining eternal life? Consider these things in another episode of transforming our thinking through the power of God's Word.