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This sermon is part of the Matthew series, but is included here as a companion message in the series on Biblical Reconciliation. This passage is often taught as a stand-alone text and therefore misinterpreted and misapplied.
Peter asks Jesus a valid question:
What if my brother continues to sin repetitively against me after confessing and repenting of the original sin? How many times should I forgive him?
Important points to remember:
If a fellow believer has sinned against you, you have an obligation as a citizen of God’s kingdom, to follow the biblical steps of reconciliation - Matthew 18:15-17.
May God bless you through this message!
(2014)
May God bless you through this message!
You can support this ministry: Donate
The Epic Life
By The Epic Life - Bob Hallman5
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This sermon is part of the Matthew series, but is included here as a companion message in the series on Biblical Reconciliation. This passage is often taught as a stand-alone text and therefore misinterpreted and misapplied.
Peter asks Jesus a valid question:
What if my brother continues to sin repetitively against me after confessing and repenting of the original sin? How many times should I forgive him?
Important points to remember:
If a fellow believer has sinned against you, you have an obligation as a citizen of God’s kingdom, to follow the biblical steps of reconciliation - Matthew 18:15-17.
May God bless you through this message!
(2014)
May God bless you through this message!
You can support this ministry: Donate
The Epic Life