Chapters Nine and Ten offer what is certainly the strongest accusation against the church today: “We tend to have permanently casual relationships that never grow into real intimacy. There are things we know about each other, but they fool us into thinking that we know the human being who live within the borders of those [...]
Posts Tagged ‘confession’
Instruments, Part 5
Posted in Biblical Counseling, Book Reviews, Christianity, tagged Biblical Counseling, Change, Church, Commitment, confession, Confrontation, Hebrews 4, Leviticus 19, Paul David Tripp on June 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Repentance vs. Sorrow
Posted in Christianity, tagged Christian living, confession, repentance, Sin on March 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“Mere sorrow, which weeps and sits still, is not repentance. Repentance is sorrow converted into action; into a movement toward a new and better life.”–Vincent.
What is the difference between feeling guilt or sorrow for our sin and being truly repentant before God? How do you know you have repented from a sin? Do you ever [...]