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DR ALI SINA  
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 More options Feb 18, 4:15 pm
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From: "DR ALI SINA" <desmondm...@infonetgate.org>
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 21:15:27 GMT
Local: Mon, Feb 18 2008 4:15 pm
Subject: What is Repentance
What is Repentance

     I promised to simplify that long theological word. It literally means
to feel a godly sorrow for the wrongs we have committed. Such genuine sorrow
is only possible when we fully recognize that our only hope rests in the
death of Jesus on the cross in our place. Helplessly we must turn away from
self and "behold the Lamb of God," who takes away the sin of the world. What
happens as we watch Him bleeding, suffering, and dying on the cross We
realize that He was holy and innocent. We were the guilty ones. We should be
hanging there instead of Him. We are overwhelmed to realize that He would
have submitted to the torture and death for only one soul, even for you or
me. Suddenly our eyes fill with tears as we realize that our sins caused His
death on the cross. His heart was broken by the crushing weight of sins that
had been taken from us. He was voluntarily suffering the punishment we
deserved. We are filled with sorrow that we ever committed those very sins
that now are taking the life of the Son of God. That sorrow is repentance.
     We must clearly distinguish between a worldly sorrow and a genuine
godly sorrow. Sometimes children say, "I'm sorry" when facing punishment for
misbehavior, but often they are merely regretful that they got caught. This
is not true repentance. When I was in high school one of my teachers was the
sports coach. He was a nice enough fellow, but not a very effective
communicator. Therefore, it was a treat when a young lady teacher took his
place in the middle of the school year. All of us boys were especially
delighted because this new teacher was very pretty and not much older than
some of us.
     In the beginning, we were vying for her attention in ways that were
probably very distracting to everyone. One day I stayed after school with
two friends to play some basketball. Later, after all the other students had
left, we went by our room to pick up our books. Just before opening the
door, we glanced through the one clear pane of glass in the door and there
we saw our beautiful girl-teacher weeping at her desk. No one needed to tell
us why she was crying, because we instantly remembered some of the things we
had done during classes. None of us had any desire to hurt that teacher. We
liked her very much and had no idea that we were causing her so much grief.
We were sick and ashamed of ourselves that day, and it was three very sorry
boys who crept down the hall without opening that door. All three of us made
a covenant that day that we would never do anything again that would hurt
our pretty young teacher. We were truly repentant.      This same principle
applies to those who feel sorrow for the pain their sins caused Jesus to
suffer, and by God's grace they determine to turn away from everything
displeasing to Him.


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ravimpillay  
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 More options Apr 1, 5:20 am
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From: ravimpillay <ravimpil...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2008 02:20:21 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues, Apr 1 2008 5:20 am
Subject: Re: What is Repentance
DO YOU STILL BELIEVE IN THE BULLSHIT CALLED

CHRISTIANITY

www.jesusneverexisted.com

the longest running HOAX OF THE
MILLENNIUM   .....MORE THAN TWO
MILLENIUM

HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA


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 More options Apr 1, 10:08 pm
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From: Dr-de-Bauche <addict_doctors_work@your_hospital.com>
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2008 02:08:00 GMT
Subject: Re: What is Repentance

ravimpillay wrote:
> DO YOU STILL BELIEVE IN THE BULLSHIT CALLED

> CHRISTIANITY

> www.jesusneverexisted.com

> the longest running HOAX OF THE
> MILLENNIUM   .....MORE THAN TWO
> MILLENIUM

> HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA

"I read it on the internet" is nor a guide to truthfulness. Wake the
fuck up fool

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