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When Sorry Works – And When It Doesn’t

E.A. Randolph-Koranteng (Rev)
Last updated: June 11, 2026 12:24 am
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Some of us grew up believing that a simple “sorry” can wash away just about any mistake. But real life eventually teaches you a much tougher lesson. There is a specific kind of moment where apologizing actually works, and another where it does absolutely nothing.

An apology works when the mess-up was just an honest accident. The damage is pretty minor, and both people still trust each other underneath it all. A genuine “I’m sorry” works quickly here and sort of resets the room.

But sorry completely fails when the bad behavior is routine, not a one-time slip. The trust is gone because loyalty has been traded away too many times before. Plus, bad habits keep recurring even as the words are spoken. In those situations, saying sorry doesn’t fix a thing and actually feels more like an insult.

And scripture points to this same idea of proof. Over in Matthew 3:8, John the Baptist barks out a pretty harsh line when he tells people to show fruits that actually match up with their claims of wanting to change.

Real change isn’t some fleeting emotional state. It should look more like a harvest. If there isn’t any new fruit or completely different behavior, then the apology itself is empty and useless. Honestly, no amount of words can ever rebuild a relationship that keeps getting smashed by the exact same betrayal over and over.

Maybe we should keep offering plenty of grace when people make those small, stupid mistakes that happen to everyone. But when someone has a clear habit of doing damage, then “sorry” is just a habit of pronunciation. Pay attention to how people act instead of listening to what they say.

The most freeing part of all this is that we can always choose to forgive, but we don’t have to keep accepting fake apologies. Knowing how to tell them apart is just basic wisdom.”
Thanks for reading dear; May God’s Wisdom lead us and may His Peace remain steady within you. I urge you to like , subscribe and share it to bless others. Shalom Chaverim.

By E.A. Randolph-Koranteng

…A servant of Christ…

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