When
necessary, an "I'm sorry," is important and should be deeply
appreciated. But it's eternal worth can only be judged by my reliance on
the Spirit to transform and change my behavior in that area for which I
claim to be sorry. An "I'm sorry" without a commitment to Spirit
engendered change--to be transformed--is an empty promise. Hollow. Am I
really sorry? Or am I manipulating others in an act of concealed
self-defense?
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