2 Corinthians 7
The Voice
(VOICE)
10 Now this type of deep
sorrow, godly sorrow, is not so much about regret; but it is about
producing a change of mind and behaviour[b] that ultimately leads to salvation. But the
other type of sorrow, worldly sorrow, often is fleeting and only
brings death.
God can change each one of our life’s
around so that we will start looking at it in a new light, regrets of past sins
and many time this can bring about deep sorrow, a godly sorrow so much so as to
make us come to repent our sins and change our minds and behaviour which in
turn will lead us ultimately to salvation.
By ignoring our sins and not going the root of repentance and making a
decision. We end-up with feeling of
sorrow; this type of sorrow not really feeling bad enough about it! We start justifying our situations and
stance. In the end we die and leave this
life without a repentant heart and end-up ultimately in hell.
My sorrow is truly deep and I know there
are many things I regret and most of all I have prayed about each of the things
I regret doing. I can only trust in the
Lord my God and know that I am saved by faith in Jesus Christ and my life is in
God’s hands right now. Knowing only God
is able to open and shut doors for me, not even rich people are in that
position.