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If I'm Forgiven, Why Does My Past Still Bother Me? (MP3 Download)

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Run Time: Approx. 61 minutes
Number of discs: 1

 

by Brad Wilcox

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The Atonement allows us to repent and be forgiven, but sometimes past choices continue to haunt us. We need to remember that, while God doesn’t condone sin, He knows that broken covenants can lead to broken hearts, which can lead us to Christ, the mender of all broken things. In this talk, Brother Wilcox explains how the advice to “forgive and forget” is good when dealing with other people’s sins, but not with our own. As we’re forgiven, Christ takes away the pain of sin but leaves the memory to ensure learning. With powerful examples from the scriptures and from personal experience, he demonstrates that our memories of forgiven sins, like dark lines in polished marble, can actually make us valuable and beautiful. His perspective brings peace to all who trust that God can forgive them but who have a difficult time forgiving themselves.


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An answer to prayer

Customer, UT - January 14, 2011


I have worried about some of the issues discussed in this talk for years. It was as if Brad Wilcox read my mind. Not only did he bring up the questions and concerns I have had, but he answered them beautifully. As I listened to his words I felt like I received an answer to prayer. I finally feel the peace I have been seeking. The thoughts Brother Wilcox shares have changed my whole perspective. I will never be the same. I have never doubted that God and Christ could forgive me, but--thanks to this talk--I finally feel like I can let go of the past and forgive myself. Thank you Brother Wilcox.

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