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Sorrow, Regret and Repentance

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  • Gary Fisher

This article is about sin and sincere sorrow and regret. Real repentance is also discussed.

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Responding to a Holy God

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  • J. C. Poole

Has the church not lost repentance as one of the most important parts of its piety? This article addresses the question by briefly looking back to King David's life.

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Sorrow

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  • H. Hofman

Sorrow is not foreign to us. According to 2 Corinthians 7:10, there are two types of sorrow: godly sorrow and worldly sorrow. This article explains these types, as well as the results of these sorrows.

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A Twofold Sorrow

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Repentance is present only when there is true sorrow over sin. From 2 Corinthians 7:10 this article explains the difference between godly sorrow for sin and worldly sorrow.

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Condone, Condemn, or Mourn?

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  • Tim Challies

What should be the proper response of Christians towards sin? Whether over personal sin or the sins of others, Christians are called to mourn over sin. This is a sign of humility.

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2 Corinthians 7:9-11 – Five Ways to Discern True and False Repentance

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  • Jesse Johnson

This article discusses the difference between true and false repentance, as the apostle Paul discusses it in 2 Corinthians 7:9-11.

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It is our bounden duty to live in obedience, but it would prove our utter ruin to live on obedience. William Secker
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