Embracing Godly Sorrow for True Repentance

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1. "But really, what the Bible talks about how to be happy again is not that we do something or we get tickles or something like that, but what we need is, like, what? We need to say, I'm sorry. Right? We say we're sorry that we did something wrong. And we're not just sorry we got caught. But we're sorry for what we did wrong because, you know what? We did something wrong against God. And we're sorry about that. And so what do we do? We turn to God and we say, God, I'm sorry. Forgive me. And what does God do? He does. That's right. And because he forgives us, guess what? We're happy." (44 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Until you see yourself as a sinner, you won't see your need for a savior. Until you see yourself as a sinner, you won't see your need for a savior. I said that because I am a sinner sin shooting spitballs I was embarrassed there was remorse because I got caught see the challenges for us we all sin but the challenge is how to respond to that sin because f remorse is not the same as repentance." (27 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Remorse is not the same as repentance. For some of you, if your sin that you maybe kept in the dark, your secret sin, if it became public for everyone to know, you would feel awful. You would have this remorse about it because you would feel bad. But repentance is not just feeling bad about it because people know it. Repentance is yes, it's feeling bad, it's feeling sad, it could even be feeling yucky a little bit about it, but it's not because people know and it's exposed, it's because we have offended a holy God in the standards we have rebelled against him we have fallen short we have missed the mark." (45 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation. Now we hear the word salvation, many of us think, okay, I've already been saved, I know Jesus. Salvation is not a one-time event. We are in a continual process of being who have been saved, who are continuing to be saved. Because left on our own, we are continuing to sin, right? And left on our own, without repentance, we lead to sin. And sin leads to more sin that leads to more death that leads us away from life. So God is in this process of always saving us and bringing us back in our salvation." (62 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Godly sorrow brings repentance. That's a good thing. And that repentance then leads you, that turning away to sin, turning to God, leads you to salvation. Now we hear the word salvation, many of us think, okay, I've already been saved, I know Jesus. Salvation is not a one-time event. We are in a continual process of being who have been saved, who are continuing to be saved. Because left on our own, we are continuing to sin, right? And left on our own, without repentance, we lead to sin. And sin leads to more sin that leads to more death that leads us away from life. So God is in this process of always saving us and bringing us back in our salvation." (62 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "We tend to accuse others and excuse ourselves. You did wrong. You messed up. You sinned. But when it comes to us, man, we got all the excuses and reasons why our shortcomings are there. And this is especially true in today's culture, is it not? I mean, today's culture, I mean, to tell someone about sin and tell them they're sinning, like, sin is a no. Well, you can't use that word. How dare you tell me that you would call me a sin? It's not sin. It's just a mistake. The culture has sanitized and baptized sin. So it's not sin anymore. And how do you dare call it sin? I'm just, what? I'm just living out my truth. And if it's my truth, it's not a sin to me. And you have no right to call it a sin." (52 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Repentance is more than just saying I'm sorry and then just it happening again. I would call that more like a confession. What is repentance? Repentance is turning. To turn something means you do something to avoid this sin again. So I've been saying like shut the door. So maybe some of that returning would have to be that I need to put positive things in my life. Like I need to put somebody in my life who I can sit there like I call a 2 a.m. friend who sit there and say, look, I need you to ask me how I'm doing with this. And I need you to ask me and make sure because you know me to make sure I'm honest with you that I start bringing this out so I realize that I'm doing this." (41 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "When you're one of the marks of being a mature person walking in a spirit is like when you sin you recognize it immediately you're aware of your sins but when you're not walking with God and walking with him closer you're a distance from God you've been ignoring God you maybe you've been putting God on a shelf or you just pull God out when you need him and you're not in his word then when you slip into the pit and fall down and fall down you're not in his will and you're not in his heart into sinfulness, you just justify, rationalize it and tolerate it. In fact, you just accept it. Because there's nothing there that you're calling you out because God's Word is not in your heart and the Spirit's not there." (39 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation. Now we hear the word salvation, many of us think, okay, I've already been saved, I know Jesus. Salvation is not a one-time event. We are in a continual process of being who have been saved, who are continuing to be saved. Because left on our own, we are continuing to sin, right? And left on our own, without repentance, we lead to sin. And sin leads to more sin that leads to more death that leads us away from life. So God is in this process of always saving us and bringing us back in our salvation." (62 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "God doesn't lead us to repentance by anger, by his wrath, or by not even his justice, but it's love and grace. And that's why it needs to be a habit. We need to let sorrow. Sorrow, godly sorrow, confess quickly, repent wholeheartedly. God, any time I want to be close to you, God, any time I want to be close, anything that ever comes up, God, I don't want anything to ever be between us. That we turn to him quickly and repent wholeheartedly. God, as soon as we step off that path, as soon as we say that thing, those words that come out, we wish we could bring back, we turn to him right away. Why? Because we don't want to give the devil any ammunition over us." (38 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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