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Yesterday’s sermon: “I Will Remember Their Sins No More.”

Can God forget the sins we commit? If God can forget sins, how can He be said to be omniscient, or all-knowing? If God can’t forget things, how can He say He forgives us any more than angry people in marriage counseling forgive their spouse when they can’t forget it? The biblical answer is God doesn’t forget our sins, but He chooses not to remember them: “I will remember their sins no more” (Hebrews 8:12, see also Jeremiah 31:34 and Isaiah 43:25).
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Jesus on Trial: Human Depravity and the Innocent Son of God (Luke 22:63–71)

Few passages expose the darkness of the human heart—and the beauty of Christ’s innocence—like Jesus’ illegal trial before the religious leaders.
He was mocked, blindfolded, beaten, and condemned… all while remaining the sinless Son of God who willingly suffered for our salvation.
This message walks verse-by-verse through Luke 22:63–71 to show:
• the wickedness revealed in human depravity
• the innocence and obedience of Christ
• why Jesus had to suffer this way
• what this means for your walk with God today
📖 Read the blog post: https://www.scottlapierre.org/jesus-on-trial/
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Praying this strengthens your faith and deepens your love for Christ.

Shimei’s False Repentance: How Bitterness Destroys a Heart (2 Samuel 16–19)

Shimei completely misjudged David—and let bitterness poison his heart for decades.

When David was at one of the lowest points of his life, Shimei hurled rocks, curses, and false accusations at him.
But when the tables turned, and David was restored, Shimei said, “I have sinned,” not out of repentance, but out of fear.

This message is a needed warning for all of us:
• Bitterness can distort our judgment
• Pain can tempt us to mistreat people
• Fear can produce confessions that lack true repentance

God calls us to something better: genuine repentance rooted in truth, not fear.
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