St. Paul School of Leadership & Discipleship
Lesson 24 Part 1

ST. PAUL SCHOOL OF LEADERSHIP

“Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ”

(I Corinthians 11:1)

(With Frank Eiklor and Walter Contreras)

 

HOW TO OVERCOME GUILT

 

Lesson 24 (Part 1)

 

INTRODUCTION

 
Everyone battles guilt. We experience guilt because of something we think, say or do that we know to be wrong and against the rules of conscience. Thank God for the ability to feel guilty. It means we still have a conscience. Some people damage that delicate mechanism so badly that they never feel guilty about anything. They have a clear conscience simply because they have a poor memory. However, many sensitive people are being devastated by guilt. With some, it’s so bad that they have trouble sleeping, eating, acting or interacting with people.

THREE KINDS OF GUILT

There are at least three kinds of guilt:

  • Unconfessed sin before God.
  • Unconfessed sin to another person.
  • The unwillingness to forgive ourselves.

David, in his adultery with Bathsheba, illustrates the terrible guilt experienced because of unconfessed sin before God. When he did confess (Psalm 51), he was freely forgiven.

The prodigal son illustrates unconfessed sin to another. Until he made restitution to his father (“…no more worthy to be called your son,” Luke 15:19) for his selfish, lustful living, he was still living with a guilty conscience. Rejoicing followed his confessing because guilt was gone.

Simon Peter could represent the need to forgive ourselves. Peter was taken with guilt over denying Christ. He probably thought he was past saving. I believe he had to learn to forgive himself. That was made possible by the special loving word from the angel at the empty tomb, “…go your way, tell his disciples and Peter…” (Mark 16:7). When Peter knew Jesus loved and forgave him, he could forgive himself.

 

WHAT CAUSES GUILT?

Many things! Some people never escape the guilt of a broken marriage. Others feel guilty because of the way their children turn out. Sometimes guilt is caused from resentments and jealousies that are kept hidden. Or from hypocrisy in acting spiritual while living carnal. Or from something we have thought, said or done either to God, another or ourselves that we know to be wrong.


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