MODULE #6 GUILT Theotherapy 1. EXISTENTIAL GUILT (real or normal guilt) A. Existential guilt is HEALTHY GUILT, which should exist as a result of wrong DOING. Existential guilt results when you know you have broken God s commands or have done something wrong: morally, legally, or ethically. It is a real or normal guilt that exists until we diffuse it by confession and repentance. It is the kind of guilt God uses to get our attention when we have done something wrong. For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Romans 3:23. With existential guilt, the reason for the guilt is known it is the RESULT OF SIN. We are convicted and we should feel guilty. We know that we have sinned, yet we have not done anything about it. B. Typical guilt development 1. We choose to sin: Satan s trap. We always want to do things OUR way and not GOD S way. Sin looks and feels so good, because we do not believe that God s WAY is BEST. 2. We are accused by Satin: he cheers us on to commit SIN and then he becomes our persecutor, and our greatest accuser. 3. We become paralyzed. Guilt paralyzes us, because behind guilt is FEAR. Satan uses our sin against us to destroy us. The worst thing that we can do is to run away from GUILT. We should acknowledge our sin and ASK God to forgive us. 1
If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. I John 1:9. 4. Unresolved guilt breeds more guilt. It doesn t just GO AWAY with time. If we don t deal with the existing guilt, the PAIN will many times cause us to run to sinful ways to escape the feeling of guilt. This will cause even more guilt and it snowballs from there if we don t deal with it. My guilt has overwhelmed me like a burden too heavy to bear. My wounds fester and are loathsome because of my sinful folly. Psalm 38: 4-5. 5. Our faith is neutralized: Faith is a basic principle of Christianity. It is impossible to WALK in FAITH and GUILT at the same time. Not dealing with our guilt is a form of unbelief. Because we are not accepting what God says in His word, that if we repent we are forgiven, we choose to try to hide our sin and run from God, instead of running to Him for help. Only God can help us work through the resolution of GUILT in our lives, so that faith can be restored. 2. REMEDY FOR EXISTENTIAL GUILT A. Accept failure (I fell into a trap). We need to admit the sin and confess it to God. He knows it anyway. To CONFESS means to agree with GOD. B. To repent means TURNING AWAY from the SIN going in the opposite direction. Sometimes we don t want to repent. If we are not willing to repent, we should ask the Lord to BRING us to repentance.. C. Make restitution (if possible). If you said or did something against someone, if at all possible, make it RIGHT. 2
D. Contemplate our helplessness. We are in bondage to SIN and we are HELPLESS apart from God. We are unable to undo our sin unless God gives us the grace to repent, turn away, and change. We must give up the CONTROL of our lives to God. E. Allow GOD to build character through this process. 3. REMORSE vs. EXISTENTIAL GUILT A. REMORSE is regret that we were caught or that bad things happened as a result of our choices, but not a true sense of repentance that what we did was WRONG. Guilt comes from God as a result of sin. Remorse comes out of our pride and AVOIDS RESPONSIBILITY. Sometimes we want to try to make excuses or BLAME others for our actions. The word remorse comes from the Latin for torment and to bite. There is no real resolution to it we are stuck in the bitterness of the memory of what has happened. Remorse in itself does not include repentance. B. EXISTENTIAL GUILT ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY. A person who totally repents, knows that the SIN has been dealt with. "Remorse speaks to the act, repentance speaks to the heart remorse is an internal weight that follows as a result of wrong-doing. This feeling alone does not bring about correction. Dr. Mario Rivera C. JUDAS vs. PETER: Read Emotional Freedom Pages 38 & 39 4. NEUROTIC GUILT (SHAME BASED) A. With neurotic guilt, there is no known reason for feeling guilty. I must have done something WRONG but I don t know what it is. Who I am must be ALL wrong. Neurotic guilt comes from the belief that I don t just do bad things, but that I AM bad. Neurotic guilt brings with it a prevailing sense of 3
shame. Dr. Mario Rivera says, Neurotic guilt refuses to yield on confession. B. As a result of past HURTS and wounds, which caused us to feel guilt, we continue to feel guilty when others express negative feelings; even if they have NOTHING to do with us. This is a form of paranoia. 5. HINDRANCES TO RESTORATION A. When we believe we are totally bad it causes us to FEEL hopeless and depressed. We keep repeating the same PATTERNS over and over, thinking we are too bad and hopeless to change. We feel that if we CHANGE family patterns, (which may be very neurotic yet still somehow normal or familiar to us), we will be in trouble or that we won t know how to act. B. Guilt is a form of CONTROL. It is a way for us to THINK we are in charge. If we can punish ourselves by feeling guilty, we believe we have made atonement (payment) and we don t need Jesus to be involved. We think that if we HURT badly enough, doing so should please God (which is really making ourselves God if you honestly evaluate it). Fear feels helpless and weak, but guilt and anger feel full of power. Unresolved guilt produces depression, SHAME, fear of punishment and the belief that I deserve to be punished. C. Lack of unconditional love: The only lasting cure for guilt is the application of the UNCONDITIONAL LOVE OF GOD. As we allow ourselves to receive God s love, we will see that even though we do bad things resulting in TRUE guilt, we are not condemned. 4
Excavating the Child within JUST FYI A person who has experienced rejection and abandonment in childhood tends to abandon him or herself. They often feel guilty for even existing. They ignore the pain of rejection and abandonment or try to numb it with some sort of emotional narcotic (food, shopping, sex, work, obsession with church activities, etc.) In Theotherapy we help persons connect to the little child within them and we minister to that inner child so that the person can mature and take hold of all God has for them without having to run to other things to numb the pain. But Jesus said, Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these Luke 18:16 5
Name: Lesson Number: (6) Guilt Date: STUDY QUESTIONS: 1. How have you used guilt to control or manipulate? 2. Have you ever repented when you feel guilty and yet the guilt still remains? Explain. Which type of guilt are you experiencing? COMMENTS OR CONCERNS: RESPONSE TO COMMENTS OF CONCERNS: Upon completion of these study questions please mail them to: Marcus Odom, GLF-President RMSI/ 387496 / 6B-109 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 6