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Forgiveness

The road to forgiveness can be long and hard, but through God’s loving guidance it is possible to remove the mountains of resentment, grudges and bitterness. Begin the road to lasting, meaningful forgiveness right now—forgiving others and seeking and receiving forgiveness, especially from God.

  • by Darris McNeely

Whether we owe something or it is owed to us, forgiveness is key to a sane...

  • by Darris McNeely

Repentance is a requirement for all sin, whether in moments of weakness or...

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  • by Victor Kubik
Are you suffering guilt over what you’ve done in the past? Are you holding on to resentment for what others have done to you? There is freedom in forgiveness—and in learning to forgive.
  • by John LaBissoniere
The spiritual imagery associated with the biblical instruction of baptism is incredibly rich, deeply meaningful and bursting with hope, joy and anticipation. Discover its hidden treasures!
  • by Dan Preston
Perhaps somewhere in your past you've had an abortion or were a part of a decision to have an abortion. Is this something that God can forgive, and if so, how?
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  • by United Church of God
Jesus teaching is about diffusing conflict rather than allowing conflicts to escalate. He advocates we stop the cycle through a willingness to suffer wrong.
  • by United Church of God
When God your Father in Heaven forgives you for whatever you might have done, it is to Him as if it never happened. If He can forgive you so completely and totally, you can forgive yourself.
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  • by John LaBissoniere
Washing dishes either by hand or with a dishwasher is a routine chore. Even Jesus Christ used washing dishes as a metaphor when speaking to religious teachers of His day about their need for spiritual cleanliness. Discover how His vital words apply to us all.
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  • by John Ross Schroeder
Even though they’ve come to understand the truth of God, many put off baptism for years. But is that really acceptable to God? Should you delay your baptism?
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God intended marriage to be for life. When it ends in divorce, it has painful consequences for all involved. How can you heal and help your children cope with the devastation of divorce?