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you have learn to say no without feeling guilty

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आप दोषी महसूस किए बिना नहीं कहना सीखते हैं

Last Update: 2023-03-03
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i live every day feeling guilty, like i'm not worthy of this life that i have.

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nabubuhay ako araw - araw na nakakaramdam ng pagkakasala, tulad ng hindi ako karapat - dapat sa buhay na ito na mayroon ako.

Last Update: 2022-04-29
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what repentance is not 1. not just feeling guilty feeling guilty about our sins comes before repentance, but is not repentance itself. no one repents unless they first feel guilty about their sin, but not all who feel guilty actually repent. “as paul discoursed on righteousness, self control and the judgement to come, felix was afraid and said, “that’s enough for now! you may leave. when i find it convenient, i will send for you’” acts 24:25 felix felt guilty but did not repent. 2

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what repentance is not 1. not just feeling guilty feeling guilty about our sins comes before repentance, but is not repentance itself. no one repents unless they first feel guilty about their sin, but not all who feel guilty actually repent. “as paul discoursed on righteousness, self-control and the judgement to come, felix was afraid and said, “that’s enough for now! you may leave. when i find it convenient, i will send for you’” acts 24:25 felix felt guilty but did not repent. 2. not just being sorry for your sin some people are very sorry because of the consequences of their sin, or because they have been caught. many people are sorry, not for what they have done wrong, but for the penalty they receive in being caught. “godly sorrow leads to repentance that brings salvation and leaves no regret, but worldly sorrow brings death.” 2corinthians 7:10 3. not just trying to be a good person many people try in their own strength to become a better person and change their way of life. any self-effort has a root of self-righteousness in it, which does not acknowledge the need of repentance from sin. “all of us have become like one who is unclean, and all our righteous acts are like filthy rags; we all shrivel up like a leaf, and like the wind our sins sweep us away” isaiah 64:6 4. not becoming religious the pharisees in the bible were extremely religious in behaviour and practice. they fasted and prayed and had many religious ceremonies, yet never repented. “but when he saw many of the pharisees and sadducees coming to where he was baptizing, he said to them: you brood of vipers! who warned you to flee from the coming wrath? produce fruit in keeping with repentance. and do not say to yourselves, ‘we have abraham as our father. ‘i tell you that out of these stones god can raise up children for abraham. the axe is already at the root of the trees, and every tree that does not produce good fruit will be cut down and thrown into the fire” matthew 3:7-10 see also matthew 5:20. 5. not just knowing the truth having an intellectual head knowledge of truth does not necessarily guarantee that the truth has become a living reality in one’s life. believing with the head and believing with the heart are different (see romans 10:10). “you believe that there is one god. good! even the demons believe that – and shudder. you foolish man, do you want further evidence that faith without righteous deeds is useless/” james 2:19-20 b. what true repentance is

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