Any pain entailed in repentance will always be far less than the suffering required to satisfy justice for unresolved transgression.
D. Todd ChristoffersonRead
Repentance is a divine gift, and there should be a smile on our faces when we speak of it. It points us to freedom, confidence, and peace. Rather than interrupting the celebration, the gift of repentance is the cause for true celebration.
Interpretation
Repentance is a positive opportunity for growth and should be embraced with joy.
This quote emphasizes the transformative nature of repentance, highlighting it as a divine gift that brings freedom and peace. Instead of viewing repentance as a burden or a negative experience, it should be celebrated as a chance to improve oneself and enhance one's spiritual journey, instilling confidence and a sense of liberation.
In practice
In a sermon about personal growth, the pastor highlighted how repentance can lead to joy and freedom.
Any pain entailed in repentance will always be far less than the suffering required to satisfy justice for unresolved transgression.
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Integrity is fundamental to being men. Integrity means being truthful, but it also means accepting responsibility and honoring commitments and covenants.
By "moral discipline," I mean self-discipline based on moral standards. Moral discipline is the consistent exercise of agency to choose the right because it is right, even when it is hard. It rejects the self-absorbed life in favor of developing character worthy of respect and true greatness through Christlike service.
We must be careful, as we seek to become more and more [Christlike], that we do not become discouraged and lose hope. Becoming Christlike is a lifetime pursuit and very often involves growth and change that is slow, almost imperceptible.
With awareness there comes choice. And so you are able to say: "I allow this moment to be as it is". And then, suddenly, where before there was irritation, there is now a sense of aliveness and peace. And out of that comes right action.
Data is not information, Information is not knowledge, Knowledge is not understanding, Understanding is not wisdom.
Nothing has transformed my life more than realizing that it's a waste of time to evaluate my worthiness by weighing the reaction of the people in the stands.
Your words are so powerful and precious. Learn to harness them, guide them and let them work for you.
Attachment constrains our vision so that we are not able to see things from a wider perspective.
Every time I say 'no' to a small temptation, I strengthen my will to say 'no' to a greater one.
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