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From: Gary (GARY479)

Date: 10/13/14

“A poet wrote: “Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these: ‘It might have been!’” The poet was J. G. Whittier, and he was referring to things that we regret, that we wish we could do over and do differently. “Regret” is mental sorrow, pain of mind, at something done or perhaps left undone, and it can mean “to weep again.” We all have done things we wish we could go back and do differently. What regrets do you have? Some people have made grievous mistakes in their lives, even committing serious sins. Others have not done anything so bad, but they wonder whether some of their choices in life were really the best. Some people have been able to overcome the past and continue on with their lives. Others are continually plagued with “if onlys” about their past. Which are you? Do you wish that you could serve God without regrets?—at least from this day forward? w13 1/15 4:1, 2” Excerpt From: WATCHTOWER. “Examining the Scriptures—2014 (es14-E).” Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc. iBooks. Great text for us to keep in mind based on Psalm 51:3

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