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Sorry Christians
This powerful message challenges us to examine the very foundation of our identity in Christ. Drawing from the farm illustration of Rocky the goat—a magnificent creature who remains within boundaries not out of restriction, but for his own protection and provision—we're reminded that God's kingdom isn't a prison but a place of belonging. The central revelation here cuts through religious performance: there's no such thing as a 'sorry Christian' in the sense of self-pity and defeat. We're either awake or asleep, alive or merely existing. Jesus began His ministry with one word: repent. Not 'feel sorry,' but turn around completely. This isn't about perfection; it's about direction. We explore the profound truth that we're not welcome in heaven—we belong there. We're citizens, not visitors. Our worth isn't measured by accomplishments but by the blood of Christ. The message confronts a generation living in spiritual purgatory, stuck between resurrection and Pentecost, never experiencing the fire and abundance God intended. Through passages like Romans 8:1 and Hebrews 4:16, we discover that condemnation has no place in our lives, and we can approach God's throne with boldness—not begging like strangers, but coming confidently like children running into their Father's arms.
