In Matthew 5:4 Jesus said, Blessed are those who mourn. Yet when we feel sadness, regret, or guilt, most would rarely describe that pain with the word “blessing”. The Bible teaches us that there is a good sorrow, a sorrow that teaches us, heals us, and draws us near to the Savior. What does that good sorrow look like? Is there a right way to sorrow over sin? What is the difference between worldly sorrow that binds and godly sorrow that frees us? Today Pastor Rich answers these questions from our passage in 2 Corinthians 7:1-12.