Understanding the Depths of Forgiveness in Faith

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1) "Forgiveness is about cancelling debts. It's about absorbing their debt and to cancel any payment that they may owe, any punishment that we feel they deserve." [17:04] (Download)

2) "Forgiveness is an event and a process. There has to be a moment in time when the offended party chooses to forgive, but that doesn't mean all emotions and hurts go away immediately." [33:00] (Download)

3) "Forgiveness has a vertical and a horizontal aspect. Vertically, we seek forgiveness from God, and horizontally, we need to extend forgiveness to others who have wronged us." [34:14] (Download)

4) "When it comes to forgiveness, the person extending it must make three commitments: not to use the offense as leverage, not to slander the offender, and not to dwell on the offense personally." [22:29] (Download)

5) "Forgiveness is costly, yes, but to not forgive will cost you even more. Failure to forgive turns us into victimizers, perpetuating a cycle of hurt and resentment." [29:15] (Download)

6) "The true mark of forgiveness is peace. It's the end of hostility, and it means that when you think about that person, your blood pressure doesn't rise up." [46:53] (Download)

7) "Forgiving people forgive people. In the same way that we have experienced the Forgiveness of God, we learn to extend forgiveness in the same way to others." [07:01] (Download)

8) "If you're ever tempted to bring up a past offense with somebody, it's an indication that you truly have not forgiven them. True forgiveness means letting go completely." [19:04] (Download)

9) "The presence of peace is a key indicator of true forgiveness. When individuals can think of the offender without a rise in hostility, it is a sign that forgiveness has taken root." [47:31] (Download)

10) "The bottom line when it comes to forgiveness is very simple to state but awfully difficult to actually put into practice: forgiving people forgive people." [07:01] (Download)
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