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I Want to Forgive But I Don’t Know How
Posted by Literary Titan
Many of us are taught to forgive others when they offend us.
We’re told to follow the example of Jesus, i.e., forgive and forget.
Is it as simple as that?
What you’ll learn about forgiveness is how to respond when taking injury to our character, person, or property.
Is forgiveness applied differently regarding unbelievers or believers?
Is there more to forgiveness than a Christian wrongdoer admitting fault?
Should a fellow believer be forgiven if there’s no evidence of repentance?
Are there offenses that scripturally support being reported to law enforcement?
If someone in church leadership has sinned against a fellow believer, are they only answerable to God?
Are there instances when forgiveness is not warranted?
Be set free from the confusion about forgiveness.
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