MGD: Dealing with Regrets
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Pastor Dickiness Kielsen of Harvest Chapel International delivers a powerful morning devotion titled 'Dealing with Regrets,' drawing from the biblical accounts of Peter's denial and Judas' betrayal of Jesus. The message explores the emotional weight of regret, contrasting how Peter responded with repentance and weeping, while Judas succumbed to despair and suicide. Using the acronym ACTT—Accept, Confess, Turn, Trust—the pastor outlines a spiritual framework for processing regret: acknowledging one's failure, confessing to God, turning away from the past, and trusting in God's ability to restore and redeem. The episode emphasizes that regret, when properly handled, can lead to spiritual growth rather than destruction, and that God's grace is sufficient to heal even the deepest wounds of failure. The message concludes with a strong call to action: let regrets drive believers toward God's mercy rather than away from Him. The memory verse from 2 Corinthians 7:10 underscores the distinction between 'godly sorrow' that leads to salvation and 'worldly sorrow' that leads to death. The sermon closes with a prayer for grace to live out these principles, encouraging listeners to rise from past failures and walk in God's mercy. The tone is compassionate, hopeful, and deeply rooted in biblical truth.
Regret is a natural response to failure, but it doesn't have to lead to despair.
Use the ACTT model: Accept your mistake, Confess to God, Turn from the past, and Trust in God’s restoration.
Godly sorrow leads to repentance and salvation; worldly sorrow leads to death.
Peter’s weeping led him back to Jesus; Judas’ regret led him to despair—choose the former.
Failure in Christ is never final—there is always forgiveness, restoration, and purpose.
Welcome & Prayer
Introduction to the morning devotion with a prayer and opening remarks from Pastor Dickiness Kielsen of Harvest Chapel International.
Scripture Reading: Peter’s Denial and Judas’ Remorse
“Immediately a rooster crowed, and Peter remembered the word of Jesus who had said to him, Before the rooster crows, you will deny me three times. So he went out and wept bitterly.”
The Nature of Regret and Its Two Paths
“Regret in itself is not the end, it is a crossroad. It will either lead you back to God or further away from Him.”
The ACTT Framework for Healing
“Do not choose guilt when God has offered grace.”
Closing Prayer and Memory Verse
Closing prayer and recitation of 2 Corinthians 7:10, emphasizing godly sorrow versus worldly sorrow, followed by a blessing.
“For godly sorrow produces repentance leading to salvation, not to be regretted. But the sorrow of the world produces death.”
“Regret in itself is not the end, it is a crossroad. It will either lead you back to God or further away from Him.”
“Failure in Christ is never the final. There is forgiveness. There is restoration. And there is still purpose ahead.”
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Jesus of Nazareth
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Pastor Dickiness Kielsen
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Peter
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Judas
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Harvest Chapel International
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Matthew 26:69–75
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Matthew 27:3–5
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2 Corinthians 7:10
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Romans 8:28
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1 John 1:9
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