The Fool Who Would Be Holy > godly sorrow
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Ian Johnson
March 27, 2022
In Corinth, Godly sorrow over a letter Paul regretted writing led the members of the church to a zeal to put away their sins which is the definition of repentance. After that repentance, they were told to accept back among themselves even those who had lapsed into the “worst” sins, but had repented.
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A God who Speaks, Changed treatment of each other, Consequences, forgiveness and mercy, God is Love, God Speaks to Us, God's Existence and Nature, judgment, Repentance, Repentance in community, Repentance versus Remorse, Restoration of God's Image, Sin, Through the church, Victory
acceptance, Corinthians, deliverance, godly sorrow, Grief, immorality, Paul, reconciliation, regret, remorse, repent, repentance, salvation, sin, sinner
Ian Johnson
August 18, 2021
Judas demonstrates the difference between worldly remorse and true repentance. Judas was truly remorseful after he saw Jesus would die because of his betrayal, and he tried to fix things himself. When that failed, he hanged himself. He was remorseful, but never repented of doing things his own way.
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Confession and Repentance, Desire to have our own way, Desire to have our own way, Divisions in the Church, Greed, Repentance, Repentance versus Remorse, What is sin?
godly sorrow, greed, Judas Iscariot, remorse, repentance, sorrow of the world