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What does it mean to truly forgive as Christ forgave us? In this sermon, we explore Luke 6:27–38, where Jesus calls us to do something that seems utterly radical—love our enemies, bless those who curse us, and pray for those who mistreat us. This is not just an idealistic suggestion; it is the very pattern of Christ’s love for us. While we were still sinners, Christ died for us, demonstrating the transformative power of grace. But how do we live this out in a world filled with hurt and betrayal? Through real-life examples and practical steps, we’ll uncover how forgiveness is not about suppressing emotions but about confessing our need for Christ, allowing His mercy to flow through us. True forgiveness doesn’t mean excusing sin—it means surrendering our right to revenge and trusting God to bring healing. If you’ve ever struggled to let go of past wounds, this message is for you.
By John RallisonWhat does it mean to truly forgive as Christ forgave us? In this sermon, we explore Luke 6:27–38, where Jesus calls us to do something that seems utterly radical—love our enemies, bless those who curse us, and pray for those who mistreat us. This is not just an idealistic suggestion; it is the very pattern of Christ’s love for us. While we were still sinners, Christ died for us, demonstrating the transformative power of grace. But how do we live this out in a world filled with hurt and betrayal? Through real-life examples and practical steps, we’ll uncover how forgiveness is not about suppressing emotions but about confessing our need for Christ, allowing His mercy to flow through us. True forgiveness doesn’t mean excusing sin—it means surrendering our right to revenge and trusting God to bring healing. If you’ve ever struggled to let go of past wounds, this message is for you.