Sadness according to god

Alberto González Muñoz
Alberto González Muñoz

SUMMARY: A new Christian named Javier fell back into old habits and felt unworthy of going to church. The pastor explained that his immense sadness was evidence that he was really a Christian and that a fall did not mean the end of his spiritual growth. Confessing his pain and confusion to the Lord with sincerity would lead to forgiveness and the ability to move forward.

Javier knocked desperately on my door one afternoon. After converting to Christ, he had lived through a wonderful time of victory and transformation. He was another person and his life habits were changing in a way that he himself was amazed and very grateful to God and to the church that had received him with so much love, despite his past somewhat complicated.

When we sat down to talk, her tears welled up:

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