“Friend or Foe #1: The Truth and Proper Place of Guilt” by Marty Solomon (Sermon)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2024
  • Marty Solomon challenges us to put our guilt in its proper place.
    Sermon notes: bit.ly/497XoHB
    This sermon from 5 January 2020 was originally presented by Real Life on the Palouse in Moscow, ID. It is shared here with permission.

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  • @Valleybeautiful
    @Valleybeautiful 5 месяцев назад +2

    Childhood trauma caused me to experience all guilt, conviction, everything 100% of the time as severe and debilitating shame. I literally hated myself and was cruel to myself.
    I'm still in the process of saying no to shame. But I've found that even conviction does me no good whatsoever unless God shows me HOW to change, or what to do instead. if I am convicted to have more patience, it does me no good if I don't understand how to accomplish that practically.
    sadly, this is where psychology has helped me far more than church. in the example of patience, I learn to do things like take deep breaths before I respond. that gives me the ABILITY to respond differently than I used to.
    To have guilt or conviction without the ability to change frustrates a person and reminds me that God says not to frustrate our children. so I don't think he wants to frustrate us.

  • @bigboibenny1609
    @bigboibenny1609 5 месяцев назад

    Great sermon! Tough crowd though 😅