Confession | Failure | Forgiveness | Sin | Temptation

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“SIN” “The most important thing is to keep on, not to be dismayed however often one yields to the temptation, but always to pick yourself up again and ask forgiveness,” He (C.S. Lewis) wrote on October 13th to Harvey Karlsen, a senior at Fort Hamilton High School, Brooklyn, New York, who had read The Scewtape Letters and accepted Jesus Christ as his personal Savior. “In reviewing your sins don’t either exaggerate them or minimize them. Call them by their ordinary names and see them as you would see the same faults in somebody else – no special blackening or whitewashing.” C.S. Lewis, A Dramatic Life, by William Giffin, page 427

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