The Power of Forgiveness Through Christ's Crucifixion

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"Genuine guilt is more concerned about breaking relationships. I hurt someone, I hurt my spouse, I hurt my children, I hurt my friends, I broke the heart of God. That's serious stuff that we should feel guilty for." [47:28] ( | | )

"When you move away from it, it moves with you. Unresolved guilt will turn you into a miserable, weary, angry, stressed-out, fretful mess." [48:57] ( | | )

"The power of forgiveness is not found in my own strength or the good things I do, or the amount of money I give. The power of forgiveness is in the cross." [34:49] ( | | )

"Guilt is not a punishment; it's a prompt. The guilt you feel is not a form of punishment... rather it's a prompt revealing that something bad was done or something is broken." [41:26] ( | | )

"Genuine guilt comes from your god-given conscience and it indicates that you did something wrong and someone has been hurt." [43:59] ( | | )

"God looks at the wrongdoers and does not see our wrongdoing. God removes our transgression from us as far as from the East as from the West." [51:18] ( | | )

"If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. Every time I confess, my sin gets nailed to the cross." [52:45] ( | | )

"When you were dead in your sins, God made you alive with Christ. He forgave us all our sins, having canceled the charge of our legal indebtedness which stood against us and condemned us; he has taken it away, nailing it to the cross." [28:25] ( | | )

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