How Do I Deal with My Guilt? (Matthew 27:1-26)

How do you cope with guilt? We all do the wrong thing sometimes. And when we do, we're very good at avoiding, minimizing, or trying to atone somehow to make the feeling go away. But how does God call us to deal with our guilt? In our passage this Sunday, we see a number of people trying to deal with the responsibility they have for Jesus' death. And yet in the midst of the guilty characters all around him, stands the innocent One who came to wash all our guilty stains away.

The Practice of Prayer: Confession (1 John 1:8-10)

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Exactly five hundred years ago this week, on October 31, 1517, Martin Luther famously nailed his "95 Theses" to the door of the Wittenberg Castle Church in Germany. This moment changed history! It began the Protestant Reformation, which restored gospel teaching to the Church that had become corrupt and wayward in its teachings. In God's providence, on Reformation Sunday, we are talking about confessing our sins to the Lord in prayer--a key theological theme in the Reformation. Can we confess our sins directly to God? Should we confess all of our sins specifically to the Lord? Do we even need to pray prayers of confession if Jesus has already forgiven us? Join us as we explore these questions, commemorate the Reformation, and celebrate our risen Savior on Sunday!