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WHAT'S WRONG WITH FORGIVENESS?

Why Jesus never said to forgive your enemy and why the whole world thinks He
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WHY JESUS DID NOT FORGIVE HIS ENEMIES AT THE CROSS

Someone got forgiven at the Cross, but it was not the Roman Soldiers!           
What happened at the cross is the very foundation on which we establish all of
our … Continue reading →

March 7, 2014 · Leave a comment


WHY JESUS NEVER SAID TO FORGIVE YOUR ENEMY

Intro:  How could someone make such a bold, seemingly audacious statement? 
Because, putting aside our  erroneous and deceptive  definitions of the verb “to
forgive”  and using the Biblical definitions, forgiving … Continue reading →

March 4, 2014 · Leave a comment


CHAPTER 1 DEFINING FORGIVENESS

Chapter 1 Defining Forgiveness Myth # 1:  Forgiveness means letting go of anger
and bitterness Truth:       Forgiveness never means to let go of anger and
bitterness.  Forgiveness (Aphiemi) only … Continue reading →

March 3, 2014 · Leave a comment


HOW TO GET RID OF THE GORILLA OF BITTERNESS WITHOUT FORGIVENESS

Photo: Andy Rouse How to get rid of the gorilla of Bitterness Without
Forgiveness:  Trusting, Mourning, and Yielding A.     Identify the real
struggle: Where does bitterness come from? 1.   My … Continue reading →

February 27, 2014 · Leave a comment


CHAPTER 2 THE PURPOSE OF FORGIVENESS

Myth        God forgives people, therefore we must also forgive people.
Truth:       God forgives sin, God does not forgive people. God saves people,
God does not save sin. The Direct Object … Continue reading →

February 26, 2014 · Leave a comment


7 INDISPUTABLE PRINCIPLES OF FORGIVENESS

7 Indisputable Principles of Forgiveness The questions that follow each of the 7
Principles will help you determine if you understand what Jesus was talking
about when he taught on … Continue reading →

February 25, 2014 · Leave a comment


JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN FORGIVENESS???

Jews and Christians have the opposite problems concerning forgiveness. Jesus was
not talking to Christians when talking about forgiveness.  He was talking to
Jews who were steeped in the cultural … Continue reading →

February 25, 2014 · Leave a comment


CHRISTIAN COUNSELORS AND MINISTERS: STOP

A Message to Christian Counselors and Ministers: Please stop confusing and
re-victimizing people who have been hurt by unrepentant offenders.  JESUS WOULD
NEVER TELL THEM TO FORGIVE IN ORDER TO … Continue reading →

February 24, 2014 · Leave a comment


DEFINING FORGIVENESS: 3. OPPOSES TRUTH OF BIBLICAL RECONCILIATION

3.      Theologically opposed to the truth of reconciliation Defining
forgiveness as “to release anger” is unbiblical because it demands a false
belief that forgiveness and reconciliation can be separated.  For … Continue
reading →

February 24, 2014 · Leave a comment


2. LETTING GO OF ANGER: A SCRIPTURALLY IMPOSSIBLE DEFINITION OF FORGIVENESS.

2.  Letting Go of Anger:  A Scripturally impossible definition of forgiveness. 
 You have probably heard it said that, “Forgiveness is as much for us as it is
those we forgive,“ … Continue reading →

February 24, 2014 · Leave a comment
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