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The Noose of Regret

1 h 0 min · 7 de jun de 2026
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In Matthew 27:1-10, Judas's plan works flawlessly, so Jesus is arrested and condemned. And then the regret sinks in. As in many of our choices, we build up the reasons that suit our desires, but downplay the consequences. And sometimes, when the consequences hit, we realize we've made the wrong choice. How do we handle mistakes that lead to regret? For Judas, it was overwhelming despair that led him to take his own life. Though he attemted to "repent", what he really wanted was to undo his deed, which is impossible and faceing the reality of who he was and what he'd done led to suicide. In this message, we talk about how regret can lead us to grace or doom and we discuss a strategy for pausing before making a mistake.

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