I’m Not Sorry
August 4, 2024
Key Points
- Emotion produces little to no change – just saying sorry isn’t enough.
- God isn’t interested in your “sorry”.
- An invitation to repent is an invitation to become something brand new.
- When you change your mind, your faith is no longer about knowing all the answers. It’s about “who’s next?”
- We can experience the Kingdom of Heaven here and now.
- Only the mighty work of God can change someone.
Discussion Questions:
1) Where in your life have you experienced an apology that didn’t “mean” anything? Were you giving the apology? Or was someone else apologizing to you?
2) Where in your faith are you continually apologizing to God? What sin is holding you captive and you don’t seem to be able to move past it?
3) Spend time in prayer. Ask God to reveal the areas that are holding you captive. Ask Him to change your perspective and to give you “change your mind”.
3) Spend time in prayer. Ask God to reveal the areas that are holding you captive. Ask Him to change your perspective and to give you “change your mind”.
4) What are next steps you can take? Is it baptism? Is it inviting Jesus into your life for the first time?
SET LIST
LIFE IS NOT MEANT TO BE LIVED ALONE. YOU WERE CREATED TO EXPERIENCE LIFE WITH OTHER PEOPLE.