Proverbs 14:9 states that fools make fun of guilt, but the godly acknowledge it and seek reconciliation. The phrase “I Am Sorry” is something we try to teach our kids at an early age, because we know the pathway to relational health is owning up to your wrong and how that wrong has hurt others. Yet, the “I am Sorry” phrase oftentimes is falls short of that purpose because we always attach something to it.