Contemporary American society is suffering from an epidemic of guilt, yet another side-effect of our culture’s loss of faith.
Part of Christianity’s genius is not only its perspicacious diagnosis of the human condition (sin as an inescapable fact of life), but its revitalizing remedy for this universal malady of the soul.
And that remedy is confession and forgiveness. We are assured that when we earnestly acknowledge our moral shortcomings, God forgives us. Continue reading “The Loss of Forgiveness”