Endless Forgiveness: Reflecting God's Grace in Our Lives

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"Forgiveness is not about enabling wrongdoing but about reflecting the mercy we have received. The principle of the measure, as taught by Jesus, reminds us that the way we judge others will be the way we are judged. Therefore, we must strive to forgive as we wish to be forgiven." [00:40:37]

"Peter's inquiry to Jesus about forgiving a brother up to seven times is met with Jesus' radical response of seventy-seven times, illustrating the boundless nature of divine forgiveness. This challenges us to forgive repeatedly, not as an enabler of sin, but as a reflection of divine grace." [00:47:13]

"Jesus' parable of the unforgiving servant serves as a powerful illustration. A king forgives a servant's astronomical debt, yet this servant refuses to forgive a minor debt owed by a fellow servant. This story underscores the importance of recognizing the magnitude of forgiveness we have received from God." [00:53:22]

"Our own debts to God are insurmountable, yet through Christ's sacrifice, they are forgiven. This realization should inspire us to extend the same grace to others. Forgiveness is possible because Jesus paid the price for our sins. This atonement is the foundation of our ability to forgive others." [01:01:18]

"Forgiveness is possible because Jesus paid the price. And what that means, friends, is this: that we here in this congregation in Morengo actually have the good news that our community and, for that matter, the whole world desperately needs to hear, which is that forgiveness is possible." [01:04:06]

"God meets defiant sinners with Justice, but God meets repentant sinners with mercy and Grace and with forgiveness. You see this, of course, in the story of The Prodigal Son when the prodigal son is away from the father, there's no reconciliation. It's only when he comes to his senses." [01:08:56]

"Recognize how much you have been forgiven. You want to grow in forgiveness, you want to grow in patience, kindness. Here's the first way you do it: you recognize how much you have been forgiven. The reason I say this is because of verse 26, which gives away a lot about the mind of the senior servant." [01:13:31]

"Remember the principle of the measure. Now I'm referring here to what Jesus said in The Sermon on the Mount in Matthew chapter 7 and verse 2. Jesus said, 'For with the Judgment you pronounce, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.'" [01:20:55]

"Jesus said, 'For with the Judgment you pronounce, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.' So that's the principle of the measure: with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. And the reason that I quote that verse from the teaching of Jesus here is that very clearly the principle of the measure is applied in Jesus' story." [01:24:36]

"Forgiveness is possible because Jesus Paid the price. And what that means, friends, is this: that we here in this congregation in Morengo actually have the good news that our community and, for that matter, the whole world desperately needs to hear, which is that forgiveness is possible." [01:30:38]

"Forgiveness is possible because Jesus Paid the price. And what that means, friends, is this: that we here in this congregation in Morengo actually have the good news that our community and, for that matter, the whole world desperately needs to hear, which is that forgiveness is possible." [01:35:12]

"Forgiveness is possible because Jesus Paid the price. And what that means, friends, is this: that we here in this congregation in Morengo actually have the good news that our community and, for that matter, the whole world desperately needs to hear, which is that forgiveness is possible." [01:40:45]

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