Renunciation or cessation of resentment, indignation or anger
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Greg talks to Jon Noyes about his story and a recent experience he had telling a woman about God's forgiveness, then they chat about the upcoming Reality Student Apologetics Conference and answer a question about vaccine requirements. Topics: Commentary: The wonder of God's forgiveness (00:00) How should I respond to a requirement for students that they must be vaccinated when I have concerns about my son getting the vaccine? (49:00) Mentioned on the Show: Reality Student Apologetics Conference – September 24–25 in Orange County, CA; October 15–16 in Seattle, WA; November 12–13 in Minneapolis, MN; February 25–26, 2022 in Dallas, TX; March 25–26, 2022 in Philadelphia, PA; April 22–23, 2022 in Augusta, GA Be One of the 100 – Become a strategic partner
If you understand the definition of forgiveness, you'll see why it's impossible to receive forgiveness while refusing to forgive someone else.
There's a wonderful article on the 1517.org today from a pastor named Scott Davis.He says, "We are all familiar with the story of “The Boy Who Cried Wolf.” In this famous tale from Aesop's Fables, a shepherd boy repeatedly lies to the townspeople. He tells them that a wolf is attacking the village sheep. But when the townspeople investigate, they learn that there never was a wolf. The boy was “sounding the alarm” dishonestly and whipping the people into a false panic when there was no wolf and the sheep weren't really in danger. After a few rounds of this ruse, a real wolf does appear. The boy cries, “Wolf!” But, the townspeople no longer believe the boy. He's ruined his credibility with them. This time they don't take his cry seriously. The sheep are slaughtered and even the boy is eaten by the wolf. The moral of the story is simple: tell the truth. If you lie too often, eventually people won't listen to you. They won't believe you when you are honest.Is God like the townspeople in this fable? Does he eventually grow tired of hearing you confess the same old thing? Does he have a “three strikes and you're out” policy? Surely he does. Wouldn't you if you were him?Here's what Satan whispers in my ear: God isn't buying your confession this time. He's tired of your crap. He forgave you the first time. He forgave you the second and third time. But, at some point he gave up on you. You've cried “wolf” one too many times. Even if this time you're really genuine, it is too late.But, the truth is God isn't like the townspeople in the fable. We are. It isn't that God struggles to believe our repeated cries of “wolf.” Rather, we struggle to believe God when he repeatedly comes to us with forgiveness and mercy on his lips. We believed him when he cried “forgiven and absolved” the first time. We believed him when he cried “justified and adopted” the second time. But, eventually we struggle to believe that His mercy and grace are sufficient.But, he doesn't give up. He doesn't stop shouting."
This is the message from Friday Night at Colorado Camp 2021. Andrei Sava goes through the Lord's Prayer pointing out the attributes of God as culmination of the theme for the 2021 RBYA year. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rbya/support
Series "Encounters with Jesus". Scripture: Luke 7:36-50. This sermon was preached by Cody Chaffin at Lighthouse Baptist Church on July 18, 2021.
1- Why does the Bible say God loves the world but also that he hates the wicked--2- What passage would support the presence of God in hell--3- Don't you risk turning people off by preaching on God's wrath--4- If the demons believe and tremble, why aren't they forgiven--5- Sin is lawlessness. Doesn't that mean sin is simply breaking a rule-
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Welcome to Grace and Focus radio. In today’s discussion, Bob and Shawn are answering some of our listeners’ questions. We will hear the guys address the role of forgiveness and its benefits on the show. We will hear Bob address John 1:29 and the meaning behind this verse. We will also hear the guys draw
Sin destroys lives, marriages, churches, and nations leaving billions of adults and children strewn along life's highway as the perpetrators and casualties of sin. Sin promises man wisdom, pleasure, and the realization of your dreams- but it delivers bondage, misery, and death.-If sin is our greatest problem in this life -and it is-, then God's forgiveness of all our sin is our greatest need.-Why will you live now and die eternally under the guilt and condemnation of your sin, when you can be pardoned by God as Judge now and for all eternity- We are all like condemned criminals before God on death row due to our sin, but Jesus has come to save all condemned criminals who will embrace by faith Jesus and His atoning sacrifice as their very own. There is nothing that makes this life worth living and gives hope for the life to come like knowing that you have been forgiven, washed, and cleansed of all your sins through atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Why will you wait-
Principle 13 – Matthew, Experiencing God's Forgiveness Matthew 6:1-15 To maintain intimate fellowship with God and one another, we must forgive those who sin against us. Support the show (http://www.bibleprinciples.org/donate)
One of the most powerful and painful emotions we can have is guilt. If we handle guilt the right way, it can teach us much about God's love and grace. If handled the wrong way, guilt can have disastrous results in our life. Join us today as we look for the right way of handling our guilt and how to find forgiveness with the Lord. As always, we are grateful to be included in the "Top 30 Bible Podcasts to Follow" from Feedspot.com (https://blog.feedspot.com/bible_podcasts/).
"There are six things the LORD hates, seven that are detestable to him," wrote Solomon 3,000 years ago. Numbers three and four on that list of character disorders which the Bible calls sins are "hands that shed innocent blood," and "a heart that devises wicked schemes."
If God is going to forgive me anyway, then why can’t I commit any sin and just repent afterwards? What’s missing from this perspective? What are the consequences of thinking this way? What does Scripture have to say about this? What does it mean to truly repent? On this episode, Dr. Doug Huffman from Biola University joins us to help redefine sin, repentance, & forgiveness so that we can consider what God thinks of these things and live accordingly. This is a fire episode- we hope it's both encouraging & challenging for your faith! We love you!
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Faith in God's Forgiveness – Luke 7:47 – Pastor P Kloosterman
A new MP3 sermon from Dean Bible Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: 188 - David's Sin; God's Forgiveness and Discipline [b] Subtitle: 1st and 2nd Samuel (2015) Speaker: Dr. Robert L. Dean Jr. Broadcaster: Dean Bible Ministries Event: Bible Study Date: 9/24/2019 Bible: 2 Samuel 11 -12 Length: 67 min.
Biblical way of sharing God's forgiveness;
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Beloved Series - Week 3 Steve Phillips, Lead Pastor May 2, 2021
This sermon was originally recorded February 27, 1994
In today's episode of Father Craig Friday, Father Craig and David discuss the question: "In confession, God forgives my sins, then forgets them, as though they'd never been committed, but we still have to go to Purgatory, for those sins, WHY?" ---- Listen here: Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/wisdombytes Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5KOms7vLFGfoXe3doc6zuW?si=gOFrUw0gTwe7xTaR86f2iw iTunes Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wisdom-bytes-podcast/id1481136376
Then Peter came to Him and said, “Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? Up to seven times?” Jesus said to him, “I do not say to you, up to seven times, but up to seventy times seven. Matthew 18:21-22 NKJV We trust that God has alot to teach us all on forgiveness. Don't overlook it. Listen, be blessed and feel free to share. God bless you.
Fr. Fili reminds us that we should trust that God will forgive us and take us back
A new MP3 sermon from OnePassion Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Pray for God's Forgiveness Subtitle: Steadfast Hope Speaker: Dr. Steven J. Lawson Broadcaster: OnePassion Ministries Event: Bible Study Date: 3/8/2021 Bible: Matthew 6:12 Length: 10 min.
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Message from Pastor Peter Dunn entitled "Rejoice in God's Forgiveness." For more information, visit sntandrews.org. © St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church :: Redondo Beach
The Bible gives its readers a detailed look at God's many attributes. One that shows up particularly often is His reliability. When He says something, He follows through. He keeps His promises. And when He came to Earth, Jesus Christ pointed to the many promises found in Jewish scripture, and ignited people who realized that He was the living fulfillment of God's most life-changing pledge. Join Horizon as we look at the Old Testament and understand how its characters relied on a steadfast God during turbulent times.
January 19, 2021 - Psalm 130; John 19 God's forgiveness is free, full, and final.
In today's Bible-based meditation, we meditate on Isaiah 1:18 ESV and the amazing forgiveness of God.
In this advent sermon Peter continues looking at joy in the Christian life. Looking at Mary’s song in Luke we learn that joy comes through knowing that God has saved us from the consequences of our own hurtful actions through the forgiveness brought by Jesus. Reflecting on God’s marvelous acts leads to rejoicing in our Creator and Savior.
A new MP3 sermon from First Baptist Church-Edna is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Giving Thanks For God's Forgiveness Speaker: Dewey Dovel Broadcaster: First Baptist Church-Edna Event: Sunday Service Date: 11/11/2020 Bible: Psalm 130:1-8 Length: 43 min.
A Thanksgiving themed sermon preached at First Baptist Church-Edna on Psalm 130.
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Continuing in a series through Romans with Pastor Paul Conway
Romans 8: 1-2 Jen Natzke opens Romans 8:1-2 to look at the freedom we receive in God's forgiveness. ***HOW TO FIND US*** SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YouTube CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/c/RedemptionC... FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/redemptionga... INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/redemptiongat WEBSITE http://gateway.redemptionaz.com
That we must seek the forgiveness of God does not mean it is something hidden but, rather, it speaks to the matter of desire.