Repentance and forgiveness are something this world — and I would argue, our communities — need much more of. What do I need to Repent for? Why do I need to Forgive others? What is Repentance, anyhow?
Agape love is the love that God showed through giving His Son Jesus Christ. It is a sacrificial love. A love that the one loved doesn’t deserve and may not appreciate and may not accept or respond to.
As a pastor of over 41 years, I’ve listened to the stories of so many people carrying their burdens, heard their confessions and the struggles to let go of the past. And then there are the things that ...
Jesus reminds us in prayer that forgiveness needs to be at the heart of our spirituality. Goodman said in light of the tragedy in the Amish community, all of us are reminded that in the cross of ...
The word "forgiveness" means “to dismiss, to release, to leave or abandon.” A judge that has "dismissed" the charges against a defendant means that person has been forgiven of any wrong doing. This is ...
Have you ever been hurt in life, and you need Scriptures on forgiveness in the Bible to heal you of the hurt and restore you? Forgiveness is one of the hardest commands God gives us, yet it’s also one ...
Peter said to them, ‘Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.” (Acts 2: 23, 36-38) ...
A letter writer asks, “Would Christ be happy or unhappy with pro-choice Christian clergy who support a right to choose death for certain of his father’s other children?” (“How would Christ view clergy ...
Christians that support President Donald Trump remind me of the Pharisees–so caught up in the rules and regulations of what they think Christianity is and consumed by their hate for anyone that ...
There are various aspects of forgiveness: forgiving others, forgiving yourself, receiving forgiveness from God, forgiving those who do not deserve it, etc. There are two different opinions about ...
Who would have ever imagined seeing "grace" as a common theme on the news? Yet, the words of Erika Kirk have prompted exactly that. Headlines, podcasts, news reports and blogs have reflected on her ...