Here's my latest set of interesting reads discovered this week.
The Courage of Confession. "The gift of repentance only comes to the penitent heart, providing the courage of confession. Yet instead of coming to God in sorrow and humility, we come bearing an armload of excuses for our sin, finding true confession and subsequent forgiveness difficult."
The Gospel of Self-Forgiveness, HT to Challies. "Can you point me to one example of someone forgiving themselves in the Bible? There is no category of self-forgiveness in the Bible. And that is a freeing truth! Your shame and guilt is not dependent upon your ability to forgive yourself."
See Me, HT to Challies. "We all have a need–a craving–to be noticed. And in the noticing, praised. Esteemed. Wanted. Loved. But too often our parents disappoint us. And our friends become our competition."
Squinting for the Glory of God, HT to Challies. "Your greatest weakness may be the kingdom's greatest asset since it can become an occasion for God to flex his might."
Your Past Does Not Have to Be Your Future, HT to Challies. "Are you on the sidelines because you messed up? Have you checked out because something went wrong? Do you believe you are damaged goods because of your failures?"
Encouragement for Fainting Disciplers. It's hard when you work with someone to help them come to know the Lord and grow in Him, and then they suddenly seem to lose interest. This article offers some help for that scenario.
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