You Cannot Forgive Yourself — Here's Why Self-Forgiveness Is a Myth and What the Bible Says Instead
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ou've probably said it or heard it said: "I just can't forgive myself." But what if that statement is not only impossible — it's theologically dangerous?
In this bold and clarifying episode, Pastor Marc Little dismantles one of the most popular ideas in Christian culture: self-forgiveness. Drawing from Scripture and careful biblical reasoning, Marc reveals why self-forgiveness is a concept rooted in psychology, not the Bible — and how clinging to it keeps believers trapped in shame, self-condemnation, and spiritual paralysis.
You'll discover:
- Why you are not your own judge — and why that is actually good news
- How biblical justice works and why sin is ultimately against God alone
- The critical difference between guilt and shame — and why confusing them prolongs suffering
- Why internal self-condemnation is a subtle form of pride that undermines the finished work of Christ
- How genuine repentance leads not to self-torture but to freedom already purchased at the cross
Marc makes the case that trying to forgive yourself is an exercise in misplaced authority. The verdict has already been rendered. Christ's forgiveness is complete, permanent, and the only forgiveness that actually counts.
If you are stuck carrying a burden that was never yours to carry, this episode will set the record straight.
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