This book is God's words about Self-examining and talks about the following:
- The concept of self-examination
First: Self-examination is the remembrance of sins and the desire to abandon sin
Second: Self-examining is a door for repentance and obtaining forgiveness
Third: Self-examining is avoiding the consequences of sin
Fourth: Self-examining and hope in the Divine Mercy
Fifth: Self-examining is worthless without having hope
Sixth: Self-examining with humbleness and without pride and self-righteousness
Seventh: Self-examining, regret, and confession of sins
Eighth: Self-examining is comfort to the self
- The Divine Commandment
- Motives of self-examining
First: Rebuking and scolding for sin
Second: Trials remind us to examine ourselves
Third: Readiness for judgment
- Blessings of self-examining
- Refraining from examining oneself
- The concept of self-examination
First: Self-examination is the remembrance of sins and the desire to abandon sin
Second: Self-examining is a door for repentance and obtaining forgiveness
Third: Self-examining is avoiding the consequences of sin
Fourth: Self-examining and hope in the Divine Mercy
Fifth: Self-examining is worthless without having hope
Sixth: Self-examining with humbleness and without pride and self-righteousness
Seventh: Self-examining, regret, and confession of sins
Eighth: Self-examining is comfort to the self
- The Divine Commandment
- Motives of self-examining
First: Rebuking and scolding for sin
Second: Trials remind us to examine ourselves
Third: Readiness for judgment
- Blessings of self-examining
- Refraining from examining oneself