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Trapped by Guilt

DAY 4 OF 5

God’s Conviction

Guilt leads to condemnation unless we learn to live in conviction. Conviction is a process where God uses our guilt to guide us towards grace and growth. As we give Him access to our thoughts and motives, He uncovers sin and reveals its true nature. Seeing our sin and hating it, we realize our desperate need for God and grasp onto His forgiveness. His grace covers us, so His conviction can change us.

As different as conviction is from condemnation, we confuse them because both make people grieve over their sin. Even though one leads to death, and the other leads to life, the pain looks and feels similar. Here’s the difference: Condemnation points to sin; conviction points to Jesus. Condemnation shows problems; conviction shows answers. Condemnation shouts, “You’re a loser!”; conviction shouts, “Jesus forgives!” Condemnation pulls us down into depression and self-hatred; conviction draws us up into holiness and truth. The differences are massive, and recognizing them is vital. Conviction introduces a richer version of life than we’ve ever known. It compels us to let go of the life we keep trying to rebuild and offers us the true freedom we seek. It gives us Jesus.

Condemnation comes easily, but God’s conviction takes work. We have to make every area, including relationships, self-discipline, finances, and health, available to God. The more access we give Him, the more opportunities we have to change. We also have to listen for His voice.

 A while back, I was beating myself up for verbally hurting a friend. Condemnation was in full force, and I couldn’t move past it. How could I do that? Will she forgive me? Somehow I stopped long enough to hear God say, “Yes, you made a mistake, but living in it does nothing. Instead of seeking her forgiveness, seek mine. Look to me, not the mistake. I am your future. You can do nothing to change it, but I can.” Conviction changes us if  we stop to listen to God’s voice. Every time sins surface, or guilt creeps in, God waits to tell us the steps towards freedom.

God calls us to see our sin as a desperate need for Him instead of a desperate need to be someone different, someone better. His conviction equips us to conquer our past and live victoriously in the present! How do you respond to your guilt? Do you walk in conviction or wallow in condemning thoughts?

 

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About this Plan

Trapped by Guilt

Do you ever feel like life is one big guilt trip? We learn to hide guilt well and keep moving forward, but it’s always there distracting us from the freedom and grace that God offers. This 5-day plan explores God’s plan for guilt and helps us unleash the control it has over our lives. No longer do we have to live crippled by feelings of guilt.

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