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Tag Archives: forgiveness
For a holy high–walk in the light!
To walk in the light is to be honest, real, and vulnerable. It is to take off our masks; to come out of hiding, and to let people see what’s really going on in our hearts. It is to open … Continue reading
The Best Defense Against Taking Offense
Our Best Defense Against Taking Offense Although the Tennessee Titans and their new quarterback Marcus Mariota play in Nashville, this post is not about football. It is about not being offended by the words and/or actions of others. Heaven knows … Continue reading
Posted in anger, apology, being offended, bitterness, Carlos Rodriguez, David Bednar, David McGee, Epictetus, how to apologize, How to forgive., how to not take offense, Marcus Mariota, Moffat Machingura, Quotations, Rene Descartes, resentment, retaliation, root of bitterness, unforgiveness
Tagged forgiveness, Nashville, quotes, taking offense, Tennessee Titans
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When Does Love Win?
Perhaps love doesn’t win with flags, pride, or court decision. So when does love really win? Love wins when I surrender to God’s love by laying down my desires and giving up my will. I saw this kind of broken, … Continue reading
Marcus Stanley’s Christ-Like Response To The Charleston Church Murders
Here was my first response to the Charleston church murders: What kind of society produces continual, motiveless mass shootings? And now a man who would murder 9 people who were praying in church? Something is dreadfully wrong with our culture! –Lord, … Continue reading
Posted in black lives matter, Dylann Roof, Emanuel AME, facebook, faith-based, Quotes, racism
Tagged Charleston, church shooting, Facebook page, forgiveness, Marcus Stanley, race
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Getting Rid Of Guilt
Guilt is “the fact of having committed an offense or crime.” By that definition, no one is not guilty. Guilt is the result of wrong doing. Everybody has done something wrong either legally or morally. (For example, I believe that … Continue reading
Posted in 1 John 1:9, apologize, apology, confessional, ethics, how to, John the Beloved, make amends, morality, overcome guilt, party guilt, right and wrong, values
Tagged confession, forgiveness, guilt, making amends, overcoming guilt, remorse, shame
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Guilty Pleasures?
Is the phrase “guilty pleasures” an oxymoron? Here are some thoughts about guilt: To do wrong and feel entitled to have no guilt is like burning your hand and feeling entitled to have no pain. Guilt and pain are danger … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, condemnation, conscience, consequences, everyone who sins is a slave, feelings, freedom, It is not the healthy who need a doctor, Lord have mercy, oxymoron, popular culture, Quotes, repentance, sinners
Tagged denial, forgiveness, guilt, guilty pleasures, pain, psychology, recovery
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Examining the S-word — sin.
It seems like the only sin left in American culture is calling something a sin. If you dare to use the s-word, you will promptly be accused of “judging.” You may even be called a “hater.” Nowadays society demands that we … Continue reading
Posted in dishonesty, family values, Go and sin no more, hate, hater, how to deal with sin, Jesus, moral standards, right and wrong, walk in the light, wrong doing
Tagged American culture, conscience, Emperor's New Clothes, ethics, forgiveness, Hans Christian Anderson, judging, morality, sin
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If U R not 4given, then U R not ready 4 4ever! R U? Heaven is 4 real!
If U R not 4given, then U R not ready 4 4ever! R U? Heaven is 4 real!
How 2 B 4given! (Are Your Sins Forgiven?)
Guilt is an electric quilt that will burn you up. No one should carry such a burden. Shame will leave you lame and loaded with inner pain. But how do you shake off your blame? The most commonly tried remedy … Continue reading
Posted in 1 John 1:9, 12 steps, condemnation, condemning, faith, faith in God, faith-based, freedom, freedom from sin, freedom of conscience, how to be forgiven, how to overcome guilt, judge, judgment, judgments, lifestyle Christianity, lifestyles, radical Christianity, radical obedience, Real Christianity, Romans 8:1, shame, sinner, Sinner's Prayer, sinning, sins
Tagged emotional health, forgiveness, guilt, psychology, recovery, religion
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The Amazing Process of Grace
“God loves you, but not the dumb things you do.” (Does anyone never do dumb things?) The dumb things we think, say, or do separate us from God. But God offers us an intimate relationship with Him through the process … Continue reading
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