Today’s readings are 2 Corinthians 7; 2 Chronicles 33; Ecclesiastes 4. I’ll be away for the next few weeks. I will, however, attempt to post a link to the readings for the 49 Week Bible Challenge so you can follow the plan easily. During this time there will be no audio versions of these blog posts.
2 Corinthians 7:10
For godly grief produces a repentance that leads to salvation without regret, whereas worldly grief produces death.

There is a difference between being sorry you got caught and having to suffer the consequences for it, and being sorry that you did something wrong and hurtful to others, yourself or offensive to God.
On the other hand, while fear should not be the primary motivator for obeying God, it is a secondary one. Sometimes fear is the only thing that keeps us in line with God’s will and God’s ways.
Godly sorrow leads us to true repentance and faith. That is the latter kind and it is produced only by the influence of the Holy Spirit. Such sorrow that leads to repentance and faith also leads us to life in all its fullness. This is a gift from God and a blessing for which we can be truly thankful.

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