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Forgiveness – Part One

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Why is learning Biblical forgiveness important?

  • Helps us learn more about the character of God.
  • Broadens our understanding of what Jesus did for us on the cross.
  • How we believe God forgives us shapes how we forgive others.

Sin: Foolishness, Prov. 24:9, transgression (to go across the boundary), 1 John 2:4, unrighteousness (breaking of relationship) 1 John 5:17, Not doing good James 4:17, doing good (! bad heart/motives),

Exodus 34 – I forgive iniquity, rebellion, sin

  • Iniquity: perverse, make crooked
  • Rebellion: to break away from authority, trespass, quarrel, revolt
  • Sin: offense, habitual sin and its penalty, to miss the mark
  • Disobedience, not listening to God, error or sin of ignorance,

Effects of sin:

  1. Forfeited purity (shame),
  2. Knowledge of good and evil (we know good and evil but we only do evil, Romans 7:18-21
  3. Our conscience started working, Romans 2:14
  4. Try to make ourselves presentable
  5. Fear of God
  6. Blame
  7. Our Nature was corrupted
  8. Judgment followed (toil, death)


God wanted to right these effects,

  • Righteousness, repairing our relationship with God and others
  • Love (John 3:16, Romans 5:8 while we were still sinners Jesus died)
  • Eternal life through Jesus

We have all sinned
Romans 3:23-24


God’s forgiveness is:

  • Gracious but not free. It cost him.
  • God’s forgiveness is conditional. Only those who repent and believe are saved.
  • A commitment. When God forgives he promises/commits to not hold that sin against us.


God’s Forgiveness:

  • Lays the groundwork for and begins the process of reconciliation.
  • Does not mean the elimination of all consequences.


What do we learn?:

  • Sin separates us from our relationship with God
  • Our repentance followed by God’s forgiveness restores that relationship
  • Forgiveness is costly
  • God’s forgiveness shows us His character


What should we do?

  • Consider the cost of God’s forgiveness to you
  • Spend time thanking God for His forgiveness

Isaiah 44:22

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Why is learning Biblical forgiveness important?

  • Helps us learn more about the character of God.
  • Broadens our understanding of what Jesus did for us on the cross.
  • How we believe God forgives us shapes how we forgive others.

Sin: Foolishness, Prov. 24:9, transgression (to go across the boundary), 1 John 2:4, unrighteousness (breaking of relationship) 1 John 5:17, Not doing good James 4:17, doing good (! bad heart/motives),

Exodus 34 – I forgive iniquity, rebellion, sin

  • Iniquity: perverse, make crooked
  • Rebellion: to break away from authority, trespass, quarrel, revolt
  • Sin: offense, habitual sin and its penalty, to miss the mark
  • Disobedience, not listening to God, error or sin of ignorance,

Effects of sin:

  1. Forfeited purity (shame),
  2. Knowledge of good and evil (we know good and evil but we only do evil, Romans 7:18-21
  3. Our conscience started working, Romans 2:14
  4. Try to make ourselves presentable
  5. Fear of God
  6. Blame
  7. Our Nature was corrupted
  8. Judgment followed (toil, death)


God wanted to right these effects,

  • Righteousness, repairing our relationship with God and others
  • Love (John 3:16, Romans 5:8 while we were still sinners Jesus died)
  • Eternal life through Jesus

We have all sinned
Romans 3:23-24


God’s forgiveness is:

  • Gracious but not free. It cost him.
  • God’s forgiveness is conditional. Only those who repent and believe are saved.
  • A commitment. When God forgives he promises/commits to not hold that sin against us.


God’s Forgiveness:

  • Lays the groundwork for and begins the process of reconciliation.
  • Does not mean the elimination of all consequences.


What do we learn?:

  • Sin separates us from our relationship with God
  • Our repentance followed by God’s forgiveness restores that relationship
  • Forgiveness is costly
  • God’s forgiveness shows us His character


What should we do?

  • Consider the cost of God’s forgiveness to you
  • Spend time thanking God for His forgiveness

Isaiah 44:22

  continue reading

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