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"Only when you [we] begin to doubt your omniscient abilities will you be able to apologize for your transgressions." This is a quote I wrote in my book, and it brings up a great point.

When we pretend to know why or how something has happened, is happening, or will happen we are putting words in God's mouth. This is rude, at the least.

Shouldn't it be our job to recognize and apologize for our transgressions?
 
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"Only when you [we] begin to doubt your omniscient abilities will you be able to apologize for your transgressions." This is a quote I wrote in my book, and it brings up a great point.

When we pretend to know why or how something has happened, is happening, or will happen we are putting words in God's mouth. This is rude, at the least.

Shouldn't it be our job to recognize and apologize for our transgressions?
That's not the definition of Grace.
 
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Shouldn't it be our job to recognize and apologize for our transgressions?
Why ? For what purpose ? That's not exactly stated in God's Word -

rather, as Jesus said first and last in the NT to Ekklesia: Repent. (stop sinning and turn to Yahweh to live His Way)
Believing in Him Who the Father Sent.
 
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