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Morally Blackmailed 

November 21, 2025 by Ken Yates in Blog - doctrine, Forgiveness, guilt, Jude 3
Political figures are sometimes morally blackmailed by handlers who attempt to force them to renounce an ally who has offended part of the electorate. These handlers try to guilt the politician into doing what they say. They tell them that they no longer want their political organization to be associated with the former ally. If
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September 6, 2023
If a Believers Feels Convicted About a Possible Sin Against Another Believer, But if the Other Believer Is Not Feeling Offended, Is It a Sin in God’s Eyes? Also: Do We Need to Believe in Jesus “FOR” Everlasting Life?
1 Tim 1:16, Assurance, Conviction, False Guilt, Feelings, Flexible Free Grace, Focused Free Grace, guilt, Holy Spirit, John 3:16, John 6:47, Sin
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are answering a question about how sin is defined. If I’m offended, does it mean the other person sinned? If someone else is not offended, does this mean I didn’t sin? Please listen to this episode!
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Do You Obsess Over Your Guilt?

February 8, 2022 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - Grace, guilt
“Guilt is universal,” wrote Paul Tournier, a Christian psychiatrist (Tournier, Guilt and Grace, p. 152). And according to him, you can do one of two things with that guilt: you can either repress it or recognize it. Repressing your guilt “leads to anger, rebellion, fear and anxiety, a deadening of conscience, an increasing inability to
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Grace Evangelical Society

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