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GUILT (2 OF 5)

by Ryan Heller

Scripture: Psalm 51?
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Guilt (2 of 5)
Series: Feeling Great about Life
Ryan Heller
Psalm 51


Have you ever felt guilty? Maybe it's the food you are eating, or maybe it's lack of exercise, or it's something you said, or something you did. We all feel a little bit of guilt from time to time, don't we? Sometimes a whole lot of the time.

In order to help people deal with guilt, developers of a new app, called the ''Whisper'' app, have created a forum, a social media platform for getting rid of past sins. It's a crossover between Twitter and Snapchat. You go on the ''Whisper'' app, and you share all the bad stuff you've done. I want to give you a couple of examples of this terrific app, because it might benefit your spiritual life in some way. Here's what a few members confessed on the Whisper app.

''I tell everyone I was laid off from a job because of pay cuts, but I got fired because I stole people's lunch from the fridge.'' Someone else said, ''I've turned into the worst babysitter ever. Now I just steal their food and take naps.'' That's every parent's worst nightmare, isn't it? ''I've cheated on my girlfriend, and I want to say I feel bad, but I don't.'' Oh, yeah, a little more serious there.

''I've been faking a British accent ever since I got into college three years ago.'' You have to watch out for those people with accents. I'm telling you, be careful.

''I work at a pet store, and sometimes I tell rude customers they can eat the dog treats because they're organic. They're not.'' Church, stop eating the dog treats! Quit snacking on those things. Don't believe what they told you at the pet store.

How do you deal with the guilt in your life? God has a much more substantial solution than the ''Whisper'' app. Do you know, God wants you to live in freedom? God does not want you to live a life that is filled with guilt. But unfortunately, many times we feel it because we look around, and we realize we've done things that are wrong. How do we recognize the fact that ...

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