~Blake

True Guilt

One of the most important forms of self-awareness is distinguishing true guilt from false guilt.

False Guilt

False guilt, meanwhile, is always vague and non-specific. It hisses accusations like,

  • “You’re a failure.”
  • “You’re not good enough.”
  • “You wasted your best years.”
  • “You should be further along by now.”
  • “You’re a bad ________” (e.g. parent/friend/person/Christian)

Notice that none of these statements name specific sins we need to confess, nor do they provide standards by which we can measure their validity. They’re harsh enough to inflict pain but vague enough to prevent action. False guilt doesn’t bring godly conviction or a desire to change; it just leaves us with an ambiguous feeling of inadequacy.

Satan loves to shower us with false guilt. As long as our guilt stays vague, there’s nothing we can do with it. This keeps us away from the cross of Christ, and away from the relief of God’s grace—exactly where Satan wants us to be.

Come to Jesus

Jesus came to bear all of our burdens, including both kinds of guilt. He came to forgive us for our true guilt and remove our false guilt. When Satan accuses us, we must recognize the category, then bring it to Jesus—confessing our true guilt, and letting Jesus carry our false guilt.

May we come to Jesus afresh today, finding rest in his presence.

Feel free to drop a comment below with thoughts or questions!

4 responses to “True Guilt vs. False Guilt”

  1. Very timely for me. Thank you for sharing!

    1. I’m so glad to hear that, Stephanie. Thanks for the comment!

  2. Wow! Guilt has always been a struggle for me, often causing me to question if I’m truly saved or is God really listening to my prayers. What a blessing it was to wake up at 4:15 am in the morning and find your message, on my Bible app.
    God is aware and knows my heart.
    I love your God inspired word, and the way you explain guilt.
    Now, I am here on your website, writing down your message in my journal.
    I so needed that this morning.
    God’s timing is always good. God is good!
    Thank you for sharing!

    1. Hi Tracy,

      Thank you for your encouraging comment! Praise the Lord for using the devotional on the Bible app. I love what you said – “God is aware and knows my heart . . . God’s timing is always good.” Amen! May the Lord continue to deepen your faith in Him and His goodness.

      In Christ,

      Blake

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