| Info | Topical Survey of internet qoutes gathered from top 75 Bible related pages.
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| Info | kjv@Note: Quotes are often from non-authoritative sources and should be considered for their thought provoking nature only.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ He must have felt great remorse and guilt, but returned even stronger to become one of the biggest advocates for Christ, and encourager to all!
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ Then Judas, His betrayer, seeing that He had been condemned, was full of remorse and returned the 30 pieces of silver to the chief priests and elders.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ Remorse is mostly a concept that we get from Greek tragedy where people feel terribly bad about a situation they find themselves in and the emotion is a principal point of identification with the audience.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ Both failed, at a major point in their lives; but they responded to their failures in radically different ways: Peter repented, whereas Judas only had remorse.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ Here it evidently means no other change than that produced by the horrors of a guilty conscience, and by deep remorse for crime at its unexpected results.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ But, overwhelmed with remorse and the conviction of vast guilt, he was not willing to come into his presence, and added to the crime of treason that of self-murder.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ But he being filled with remorse of conscience for what he had done, feels no quietness in his mind; nor could he save of what he had desired, but is obliged to return it; not from an honest principle, as in the case of true repentance, but on account of a racking and torturing conscience.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ Unlike man, who under the conviction of sin feels genuine remorse and sorrow, God is free from sin.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ Expresses the mere desire that what is done may be undone, accompanied with regrets or even remorse, but with no effective change of heart brought about by God's Spirit.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ Compare metanoew [Strong's 3340] that expresses a change of heart brought about by God's Spirit with metamelomai [Strong's 3338] that expresses the Mere desire that what has been done may be undone, accompanied with regrets or even remorse, but with no change of original purpose or change of heart.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ Remorse sees the bitter end of sin, repentance ( metanoew etc) breaks free from it.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ The result of sin brings remorse, a divinely commissioned call brings repentance.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ The Bible insists that remorse and repentance is the only right response to sin; yet man has conjured a substitute - remorse and penance.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ MacArthur in The Gospel According to Jesus notes, "Repentance is not merely shame or sorrow for sin, although genuine repentance always involves an element of remorse." That remorse may be quickly overtaken by the joy of forgiveness.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ Specifically, general remorse and general penance suffers from serious errors.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ When a person truly repents, that person's remorse will be displaced by a sense of overwhelming joy and relief as he or she experiences the love and forgiveness of God.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ Remorse is the keen pain or anguish resulting from a sense of guilt; painful memory of wrongdoing.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ In terms of Christian faith, condemnation and remorse often result from not accepting or believing that we have been forgiven for mistakes and sins, even though confessed.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ To overcome condemnation and remorse, first begin with a clear conscience by confessing your sins.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ Remorse and condemnation bear no good fruit!
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ Today we are shocked by the evil acts of men who perform ghastly deeds and show no remorse whatsoever.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ Because we desperately want relief from the gnawing desire to get even, we can be tempted to let an issue go, or "forgive" without ever confronting the person or waiting for him to show remorse.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ That's not necessarily true because the Bible says we are to love a person regardless of whether or not he or she shows any remorse.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ This healing occurs only when the offender repents and demonstrates remorse and the offended one grants a pardon and demonstrates loving acceptance.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ An enemy can be defined as one who intentionally hurts us, is destructive, and can't be trusted because of his or her lack of remorse.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ In remorse there is no real loathing of sin.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ God requires His people to return to Him with all their hearts and with all contriteness (feeling or showing sorrow and remorse for a sin or shortcoming) The Bible is replete with accounts of God fearing people who sincerely and wholeheartedly grieved for the sins they had committed.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse @ It is not therefore a matter of sporting a sorrowful face, simulating remorse, but sincerity in obeying God's admonition that one ought to fully discard all his inequities an abominable deeds.
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