Sermons

Sorry is Not Enough ()

Phillip Kayser, PhD, October 16, 2011
Part of the Life of David series, preached at a Sermon service

Last week's sermon dealt with the difference between pursuing God in everything and pursuing everything as a substitute for God. This fundamental difference between David and Saul can even be seen on so-called "spiritual" issues such as worship, prayer, and the topic of this weeks sermon: repentance. 1 Samuel 24:16-22 goes to the heart of what constitutes genuine repentance and what is counterfeit repentance. It is designed to help us press into God's grace more deeply when we repent and when we grant forgiveness to others who repent.

Tags: control freak, counterfeit repentance, crocodile tears, cross-centered, ember, emotions, Faith, God-centered, grace, mentally, mind, regret, remorse, repent, repentance, self-preservation, sorry, tears, throne, volitionally, will

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