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		By: Gordon		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The last sentence in this excellent post is a gem!  It reminded me of a question I&#039;ve been dancing with of late.  What is true repentence?  There is so much drivel, emotionalism, and sham which dons the cloak of repentence when it might just be selfish regret.  If you are right about the terrible reality of sin, you can be right about the pathway of true repentence.  Wrong about sin, wrong about the solution.  Dr. Adams helps us get it right!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The last sentence in this excellent post is a gem!  It reminded me of a question I&#8217;ve been dancing with of late.  What is true repentence?  There is so much drivel, emotionalism, and sham which dons the cloak of repentence when it might just be selfish regret.  If you are right about the terrible reality of sin, you can be right about the pathway of true repentence.  Wrong about sin, wrong about the solution.  Dr. Adams helps us get it right!</p>
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