Forgiveness: Reflecting God's Grace in Our Lives

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"And today we are in Genesis chapter 45. I'd love it if you'd turn on your Bibles or open your Bibles. We'll also have all the scripture up on the screen. Screen this morning for you to see. But as we've been studying the life of Joseph in Genesis, Genesis chapter 45 is the chapter. This is the moment that we've been waiting for." [00:17:55] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Choosing unforgiveness does not hurt the other person as much as it actually hurts you. This is how we become bitter. This is how we become angry. This is how we get unresolved anger in our lives. This is how we get isolated. In fact, the scripture says that unforgiveness actually gives the devil an opportunity and a foothold in your life because you are the most like your enemy when you choose unforgiveness. And you are probably the most like Jesus when you forgive like Jesus has forgave you. Forgiveness always brings about healing." [00:52:57] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Here's what I think Joseph is saying. I am forgiving you, not because you even asked for it. I'm forgiving you, not because you deserve it and not because you've earned it, but I'm forgiving you because I know who God is and because I know what God's doing in my life. See, what Joseph does is he connects the forgiveness he's offering to the God that he loves and he knows and he serves. Over and over again, God sent me, God sent me, but God, God has made me." [00:55:30] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Forgiveness simply is an act of obedience, empowered by your faith in Jesus, where you cancel the death that was created when somebody hurt you. But I would tell you this week, this God would start to set you free. You'd actually take this stuff seriously. And go, because Jesus has forgiven me, who am I to withhold forgiveness?" [01:05:33] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Now, what's interesting is God commands us to forgive. And reconciliation should always be pursued. But reconciliation is not always possible. Because reconciliation takes two parties that agree to pursue reconciliation. It requires both people to confess and repent and to forgive. It requires both people being willing to take a risk, to reestablish the relationship and reestablish trust and say, can we make this thing work? If one party refuses, reconciliation is not possible." [01:07:37] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Forgiveness always brings about healing. So who do you need to forgive? I mean, just identify who's that person for you. What did they take from you? What do you think they owe you? What is keeping you from forgiving them as Jesus has already forgiven you? And what's your next step? Look to the cross. Allow Jesus to forgive them as he has forgiven you. Participate with Jesus and offer forgiveness." [01:15:01] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Help us to allow that love, and that grace, and that mercy, and that forgiveness to flow through us downstream to people that hurt us, betray us, oppose us, and sin against us. Lord, help us to forgive like you first forgave us." [01:18:05] (19 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"See, the reason that I can forgive and the reason that you can forgive this morning is because Jesus' body was broken, and Jesus' blood was shed. And friends, the good news of the gospel is it is enough, that Jesus is enough, and that we can be people who know him and walk in fellowship with him, filled with the Spirit, who can walk in fellowship with one another, being kind and tender-hearted with one another." [01:20:40] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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