Hasn't everyone heard sorry, sorry, sorry, like won't do that again.
Next day or so, it's the same thing, sorry, sorry sorry, sorry,
won't do that again.
When Judas threw the money back to the Pharissess he was sorry he did that,but deep down within, it wasn't deep enough to go beyond sorry, to reach
repentance.
The guilt, of everything, the storm, and panic, drove him over the edge
to do what he did.
He was sorry, but there was an avenue to take, of repentance, and the adversary, showed him another road.
The fork in the road, Sorry avenue,
and Repentance street.
`Two thief's next to Christ, one probably was sorry in some way, that he ended up there, the other one was repentive, and asked the Lord to remember him, today he said, you will be with me in paradise.
Repentance is breaking up the fallow ground, sometimes hard and stoney, hearts, rebellious, and stubborn.