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  1. Identifying The Source Of Guilt

    Identifying The Source Of Guilt (Free Download)

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    Feelings of guilt are responsible for much mental misery and emotional anguish over past wrong-doing, offenses, and culpability. To identify guilt is to recognize the emotional tie that is unconsciously causing one to think and feel miserable.

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  2. Remedy And Relief For You (Free Booklet Download)

    Remedy And Relief For You (Free Booklet Download)

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    All souls have been born in sin. None is righteous before the LORD. As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one:... They are all gone out of the way, they are together become unprofitable; there is none that doeth good, no, not one... For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God; (Romans 3:10, 12, 23). God Has Relief and Remedy for Sinners. We are sinners by conception. We are sinners, shaped in iniquity. We are sinners by birth, and we are sinners by deed. Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me (Psalm 51:5). God’s Word declares that human beings are conceived in sin. Ever since Adam-male and Adam-female, first sinned in the Garden of Eden, all human beings have been born in sin. From the Garden of Eden, sin was intermingled within the human spirit, soul, and body at conception. Consequently, every person is born into the world with a sinful, corrupt nature, which is wretchedly degenerated from the LORD’s original creation of purity and innocence. Learn More
  3. What Is True Repentance?

    What Is True Repentance? (Free Download)

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    True repentance is learning what to do when you still carry feelings of guilt, even after you have repented for your sin. True repentance constrains us to feel so contrite over our sins that we change our thoughts, feelings, and deeds of wrong-doing by the divine power of Christ’s Resurrected Blood.

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