Forgiveness

  • Clothed with the Character of Christ

    In Colossians 3:12–17, Paul moves from stripping off the old humanity to putting on the character of Christ. Compassion, kindness, forgiveness, love, peace, and thanksgiving are not optional extras. They are the shared life of God’s new people.

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  • God Does Not Save Us in Installments

    The gospel is not a payment plan. In Colossians 2:13–15, Paul declares that God has forgiven all our trespasses, canceled the record of debt, and nailed it to the cross. Christians do not live before God with an unpaid balance, because Christ is not partial help but God’s full and final provision.

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  • Paul’s prayer in Colossians 1:9–14 treats gratitude not as a polite add-on but as a mark of spiritual maturity. When thanksgiving becomes a way of walking—shaping endurance, patience, joy, and community—it resists fear, dismantles pride, and roots daily life in God’s rescue and grace.

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  • When trusted leaders fall silent, the damage is often deeper than their words—or lack of them—reveal. In the story of David and Absalom, we see what happens when unresolved sin leads to passive leadership—and how God’s grace doesn’t just forgive, it restores. This reflection weaves Scripture, history, and the life of John Newton to remind…

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  • The Scandal of the Cross and the Sickness of the World “Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing” (Luke 23:34). These words, spoken from a Roman cross, aren’t just a cry of mercy. They’re an indictment. A mirror. A judgment. And, yes, an invitation. We tend to focus on the…

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  • The Power of Forgiveness and Reconciliation in the Christian Life

    The apostle Paul urges believers to rid themselves of negative traits like bitterness and anger, allowing the Spirit to transform their lives, while also demonstrating kindness, tender-heartedness, and forgiveness. This behavior is motivated by God’s forgiveness through Christ, and believers are called to share the message of reconciliation and forgiveness with others, reflecting the character…

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