Embracing Forgiveness: A Commandment for Believers

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"Forgiveness is not an option. Well, I'm the disciple of Jesus and you do some wrong to me maybe I'll forgive you maybe I won't Jason oh no I don't give you the option you have to forgive them that's the first thing he does he stresses how important forgiveness is but the second thing he stresses is that there is a connection between the forgiveness I received from God and the forgiveness that I'm supposed to give to other people there's a connection between the two." [00:04:48]

"The connection between the forgiveness I receive from God and the forgiveness that I give to other people is not the connection of cause my forgiveness of you does not cause God to forgive me instead it works like this is that the connection that is is is not cause it's consequence I have been forgiven by God so I must forgive others it's not an option." [00:10:47]

"Forgiveness is distinct from reconciliation. While we are called to forgive immediately, reconciliation requires mutual effort and trust, which may take time to rebuild. Forgiveness acknowledges the wrong but chooses to release the offender from the debt. This act of grace mirrors the forgiveness we have received from God, who is generous and not stingy with His mercy." [00:29:04]

"In our culture, where sin is often minimized, understanding the gravity of our sin enhances our appreciation of God's forgiveness. This awareness leads to a deeper love for God and a greater willingness to forgive others. True revival, both personal and communal, is marked by a profound recognition of sin and a desire to be right with God." [00:19:41]

"True revival is marked by a profound recognition of sin and a desire to be right with God. As we have been forgiven much, we are called to forgive others, reflecting the love and grace of Jesus Christ. This is a big problem with our culture, you see when our eyes are open to sin then we see how great God's forgiveness is." [00:22:00]

"Forgiveness does not mean ignoring the wrong done to us; it acknowledges the hurt but chooses to release the offender from the debt. This act of grace mirrors the forgiveness we have received from God, who is generous and not stingy with His mercy. We are called to forgive others, reflecting the love and grace of Jesus Christ." [00:29:04]

"Forgiveness is not optional for followers of Christ; it is a commandment that reflects the forgiveness we have received from God. The relationship between the forgiveness we receive from God and the forgiveness we extend to others is not causal but consequential. Our forgiveness of others does not cause God to forgive us; rather, it is a natural outcome of having been forgiven by God." [00:04:39]

"Forgiveness is distinct from reconciliation. While we are called to forgive immediately, reconciliation requires mutual effort and trust, which may take time to rebuild. Forgiveness acknowledges the wrong but chooses to release the offender from the debt. This act of grace mirrors the forgiveness we have received from God, who is generous and not stingy with His mercy." [00:29:04]

"In our culture, where sin is often minimized, understanding the gravity of our sin enhances our appreciation of God's forgiveness. This awareness leads to a deeper love for God and a greater willingness to forgive others. True revival, both personal and communal, is marked by a profound recognition of sin and a desire to be right with God." [00:19:41]

"True revival is marked by a profound recognition of sin and a desire to be right with God. As we have been forgiven much, we are called to forgive others, reflecting the love and grace of Jesus Christ. This is a big problem with our culture, you see when our eyes are open to sin then we see how great God's forgiveness is." [00:22:00]

"Forgiveness does not mean ignoring the wrong done to us; it acknowledges the hurt but chooses to release the offender from the debt. This act of grace mirrors the forgiveness we have received from God, who is generous and not stingy with His mercy. We are called to forgive others, reflecting the love and grace of Jesus Christ." [00:29:04]

"Forgiveness is not optional for followers of Christ; it is a commandment that reflects the forgiveness we have received from God. The relationship between the forgiveness we receive from God and the forgiveness we extend to others is not causal but consequential. Our forgiveness of others does not cause God to forgive us; rather, it is a natural outcome of having been forgiven by God." [00:04:39]

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