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Crown_of_Stars
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I know Jesus saw every sin that was and ever would be committed. Though it never dawned on me until lately…
Would He only have seen sins that would never be repented of, or still all? It would seem as though, in the garden that night, only sins He knew would never be repented of would have given Him such agony. When I remember sins I have tearfully confessed from behind the curtain in the darkness of the confession box, I think of the pain those repented sins gave me, let alone Jesus, and I hate to think that those sins of mine were still seen by Him and caused Him such suffering that night.
Would He only have seen sins that would never be repented of, or still all? It would seem as though, in the garden that night, only sins He knew would never be repented of would have given Him such agony. When I remember sins I have tearfully confessed from behind the curtain in the darkness of the confession box, I think of the pain those repented sins gave me, let alone Jesus, and I hate to think that those sins of mine were still seen by Him and caused Him such suffering that night.