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May 2, 2025 - Brother Nathanael
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Saying Sorry

Brother Nathanael distinguishes between a "worldly sorry" leading to regret and a "Godly sorry" that transforms the heart through divine grace. He contrasts taking the bait with accepting fate, illustrating how Jesus invites believers to the light for cosmic advancement rather than death. The segment culminates in an altar call urging listeners to confess their sins to rise from their fall, while noting the Orthodox Church's triple immersion as a heavenly parallel to this spiritual rebirth found in the episode "Saying Sorry." [Automatically generated summary]

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Godly vs. Worldly Sorry 00:01:08
What happened to me?
That's a way of saying sorry.
Don't like what I did.
That's a way of saying sorry.
Took the bait, but I believe in fate.
That's a way of saying sorry.
But plain sorry is not what you get.
She keeps repeating all that she needed.
She said she's right here.
She seems like yesterday.
Two repeating say sorry.
Godly sorry and worldly sorry.
Godly leads to a change of heart and a new start on life.
Worldly leads to regret in a ditch with a bowie knife.
Jesus is not like that.
He says come to the light and mistakes are reversed.
Come to the light and a new you is dispersed.
Jesus gives two, three tons to run a new chance.
You don't die in a ditch.
You cosmically advance.
Heed my altar call.
Tell Jesus I'm sorry and rise from your fall.
The Orthodox Church gives triple immersion.
The first episode is the heavenly version.
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