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William Ernest Henley's classic poem, Invictus, ends with the declaration, "I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul." Frank Sinatra captures the same conviction in his popular song, "I Did It My Way." Both texts celebrate human independence and self-determination. But the famous poet is dead, and the crooner is no more. Are we ultimately in control of our own lives and destinies, or are our attempts at self-determination evidence of rebellion against our true Master and Commander? Join us for part 4 of Tipping Point, where we will explore Jesus' parable about the rebellious tenants.
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William Ernest Henley's classic poem, Invictus, ends with the declaration, "I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul." Frank Sinatra captures the same conviction in his popula...