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Journey to the Resurrection (Part 2)

- What Is Christian Forgiveness?
- It is not mere passiveness.
- It is not waiting for the offender to come and then forgiving him.
- It is not merely passing over wrong. God doesn’t do that and does not ask us to.
- Either of the above is the height of worldly bigheartedness.
- Positive action must be taken.
- Go to your brother and show him his fault between you and him alone.
- The purpose is this: “Thou hast gained thy brother.”
- Salvation of souls should be our uttermost desire.
- If he fails to hear, take witnesses, still with the hope of winning him.
- If he still refuses, tell it to the church.
- Not until all this effort has been made is he to be as a heathen and a publican.
- Forgive With Godlike Long-suffering
- Peter’s question was, “How many times? Until seven times?” Peter thought this was generous.
- Jesus’ answer, “Until seventy times seven,” jarred Peter.
- Christian forgiveness is not to be measured by “times.”
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By Brian Rhodus
Journey to the Resurrection (Part 2)

- What Is Christian Forgiveness?
- It is not mere passiveness.
- It is not waiting for the offender to come and then forgiving him.
- It is not merely passing over wrong. God doesn’t do that and does not ask us to.
- Either of the above is the height of worldly bigheartedness.
- Positive action must be taken.
- Go to your brother and show him his fault between you and him alone.
- The purpose is this: “Thou hast gained thy brother.”
- Salvation of souls should be our uttermost desire.
- If he fails to hear, take witnesses, still with the hope of winning him.
- If he still refuses, tell it to the church.
- Not until all this effort has been made is he to be as a heathen and a publican.
- Forgive With Godlike Long-suffering
- Peter’s question was, “How many times? Until seven times?” Peter thought this was generous.
- Jesus’ answer, “Until seventy times seven,” jarred Peter.
- Christian forgiveness is not to be measured by “times.”
...more