Lest I lose readers simply due to the title, I'll get right to the point: If you've ever had an experience, I mean truly had an experience of God's tender care for you personally... you may find yourself left with two competing feelings (well... at least two). One is a sense of awe, wonder, amazement, maybe even verging on disbelief or doubt. On the other hand, you've likely had a sense of how tiny you are in the vast scheme of things, a speck in a vast universe, as well as a conviction of unworthiness, perhaps even a sense of dread.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
The Paradox of Repentance
Lest I lose readers simply due to the title, I'll get right to the point: If you've ever had an experience, I mean truly had an experience of God's tender care for you personally... you may find yourself left with two competing feelings (well... at least two). One is a sense of awe, wonder, amazement, maybe even verging on disbelief or doubt. On the other hand, you've likely had a sense of how tiny you are in the vast scheme of things, a speck in a vast universe, as well as a conviction of unworthiness, perhaps even a sense of dread.
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