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False Substitute for Forgiveness: Recalling
Forgiveness is a challenging aspect of human relationships, often misunderstood and misrepresented, even by Christians. One common ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 143 min read
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False Substitute for Forgiveness: Earning
In our human interactions, it is common to hear the phrase, “I won’t forgive you until you deserve it or earn it.” While this sentiment may

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read
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False Substitute for Forgiveness: Punishing
The concept of punishing - deserving my judgment and condemnation is often thought of as a means to enforce justice and righteousness. ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 143 min read
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False Substitute for Forgiveness: Excusing
In modern vernacular, phrases like "That's okay," "No problem," or "Don't worry about it" are frequently used to dismiss minor offenses ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 143 min read
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Forgive as God Forgave You
We cannot do anything to earn or deserve God’s forgiveness. What we deserve is God’s eternal wrath and punishment! We come as beggars, ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read
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Confession: What If They Are Not Christian?
Confessing sins is an integral part of a believer's walk with Christ. It involves acknowledging wrongdoing and seeking forgiveness and ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 143 min read
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Confession: Trust in Christ's Forgiveness
Confession is a sacred act that allows us to acknowledge our faults and seek reconciliation with both God and those we have wronged. The ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 143 min read
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Confession: Ask for Forgiveness
Confession is a sacred act that allows us to acknowledge our faults and seek reconciliation with both God and those we have wronged. The ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 143 min read
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Confession: Be Willing to Bear the Consequences
When we come before another in confession, seeking forgiveness for our sins, we must understand that true repentance involves accepting ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read
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Confession: Commit to Changing Your Behavior with God’s Help
Confession is a vital part of living in Christian community, allowing us to come clean before God, seek His forgiveness, and move ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 143 min read
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Confession: Express Sorrow for the Hurt Your Sin Has Caused
Confessing one's sins and recognizing the pain they may have caused others is an essential step toward healing and forgiveness. This is ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read
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Confession: Identify Your Sins According to God's Word
Sin and its presence in our lives can often be a challenging concept to confront. However, by acknowledging the commandments and ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 143 min read
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Confession: Own Your Sin
The next guideline is Own your sin. Make no excuses. Don’t blame others. Avoid language that minimizes your confession or shifts blame ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 143 min read
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Confession: Go As a Beggar
In our journey of faith, Jesus calls us to seek reconciliation with those we have wronged. The first guideline, "Go as a beggar," ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read
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Expressing Godly Sorrow: Guidelines for Confession
Expressing godly sorrow in confession reflects true contrition – it is a
fruit of repentance. However, we are so accustomed to self ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read
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An “Apology” Unlikely to Express Godly Sorrow
When considering the nature of godly sorrow, as mentioned in 2 Corinthians 7:10, “For godly grief produces a repentance that leads to ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read
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Understanding Godly Sorrow and Worldly Grief
True contrition is marked by genuine sorrow over one's sins. This sorrow, when expressed during confession, reflects a heart that is ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read
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The Power of Confession: Moving Beyond I'm Sorry
In our culture, we often find ourselves saying "I’m sorry" when we've done something wrong. However, these words can carry multiple ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read
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Confession Leads to Healing
"Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person has ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read
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Who is Responsible for Taking the First Step?
Reconciliation is exceedingly important to our Savior, Jesus. According to God's Word, the responsibility of initiating reconciliation ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 142 min read
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