In this episode, we explore HOW TO LIVE WHEN WE HAVE REGRETS.
Music often reflects our emotions, and regret is a common theme in many classic songs like Frank Sinatra’s “My Way,” Taylor Swift’s “Back to December,” and Adele’s “Hello.” But what does regret really mean?
- Regret is a feeling of sadness, repentance, or disappointment over something that has happened or been done. The Bible addresses regret, highlighting the importance of repentance and turning toward God. The Apostle Paul wrote, “For the sorrow that is according to the will of God produces a repentance without regret, leading to salvation; but the sorrow of the world produces death” (2 Corinthians 7:10 NASB).
If you have ever said to yourself, “I should have,” “I would have,” or “I could have,” learn how to live a fulfulling life without regret stealing your joy in life.
Hear Biblical stories of regret, from Adam and Eve, Pharoah, King Saul, King David, Judas Iscariot, the Apostle Peter, and the Prodigal Son.
Learn how to transform regrets into wisdom and joy through God’s mercy and grace. We’ll discuss practical steps on how to live with regrets, including confessing sins, praying, embracing God’s new mercies each day, and finding peace in His sovereignty.
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How To Accept Christ
If you or someone you know is not a Christian, the way to accept Christ is to pray and invite Him into your heart now if you feel a stirring in your heart because it may be God who is prompting. If you don’t know what to say, you can say something simple like, “Jesus, please come into my heart. I want accept you as my Lord and Savior beginning right now. Please forgive me for my sins.” God is not looking for perfect prayers; He is looking for submission to His will for your life.