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Matthew 27:3-5
- Repentance produces change, whereas remorse merely produces sorrow, which is often confused with repentance. But there is an enormous difference between repentance and remorse. A perfect New Testament example of remorse is found in Matthew 27:3-5, where the Bible tells us about Judas Iscariot.
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- 1 Samuel 15:35. The Old Testament writers used two different words to convey the idea of repentance. One is naham, which means "to be sorry" or "to rue."
- Psalm 51:1-19. When David saw the enormity of his sin, he realized he had hurt God and His purpose. His sorrow, chagrin, and remorse reached deeply into his heart, mind, and entire being.
- Psalm 51:1-2. In the depths of his godly sorrow over his sins, David understood that it was the washing of His Creator that was needed for him to be cleansed of his transgressions of God's way of life.
- Psalm 51:17. Broken spirit means "to be overwhelmed with sorrow." Contrite heart means "to be completely penitent, feeling remorse and affected by guilt, deeply regretful and wishing to atone for sin."
Sep 1, 2023 · His actions did not come from a desire to sin, but from impulse, spiritual immaturity, and fear. He deeply regretted his actions and wept bitterly (Luke 22:62). Jesus knew about Peter’s regret and specifically asked to see him after His resurrection (Mark 16:7).
- The Need For Remorse
- The Result of Sin
- What Does This Mean?
As shown in Cain's conversation with God, Cain has no remorse for murdering his brother. Cain and Abel were both supposed to offer a sacrifice for God. God accepted Abel's sacrifice and rejected Cain's sacrifice. This made Cain angry, jealous, and hateful of his brother. Instead of bringing the matter before God, he took matters into his own hands....
However, we need to remember that our sin still has consequences even if we turn to God for forgiveness and He forgives us. God will forgive us, yet it doesn't mean the person we hurt will forgive us. Oftentimes, this in and of itself can cause us to be remorseful. We don't need to view remorse as a negative thing because it isn't. It is actually a...
Remorse will help us to grow and become more understanding believers. We have the choice of whether or not we will follow the way of Cain. By accepting remorse and embracing it, we can avoid the way of Cain and follow the way of Christ. It can be hard at times to see the error of our actions, yet God will make these times clear to us and help us ma...
So the test of godly regret is repentance. The test of whether our grief is of God or of the world is whether it produces change. Repentance is turning away from and renouncing one way and going in another. In verses 7 and 11 Paul describes the change he heard about in the Corinthians.
And as they were going along the road they came to some water, and the eunuch said, “See, here is water! What prevents me from being baptized?” And he commanded the chariot to stop, and they both went down into the water, Philip and the eunuch, and he baptized him.
Matthew 27:3 NIV - When Judas, who had betrayed him, saw that Jesus was condemned, he was seized with remorse and returned the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and the elders. ...