Why Should I Forgive
Experiencing Christ’s forgiveness and extending it to others
There are times when forgiveness seems impossible. You may be in a fractured relationship right now, unsure if things can be mended.
How repentance plays a key role in our ability to forgive
Is forgiveness unconditional? Join the “Discover the Word” team along with a special guest, as they discuss the timely topic of repentance and forgiveness.
How to find freedom from bitterness in hurtful situations
What happens when someone has wounded you deeply, and you’ve confronted them, but they won’t acknowledge the pain they’ve caused?
Discover the power in the loving, forgiving life of a follower of Christ
It’s not uncommon, when we’ve been hurt, to respond by lashing out, to crave retribution for the pain that’s been caused. But God says there’s a better way.
Uncovering the truth behind restoring relationships
Forgiveness and reconciliation take a lot of endurance and courage. But through the grace of God, restoration is possible!
Forgiving someone who hasn’t repented
Some mistakes are so awful, so egregious, forgiveness seems out of the question. Alice Mathews shares a personal tragedy, and raises some tough questions about forgiving someone who hasn’t repented.
Discover the biblical mandate of mercy
Sometimes it’s painful to grant forgiveness. Perhaps you’ve struggled to forgive someone who’s deeply hurt you or a loved one.
Discover the most appropriate response of a truly forgiven person
Forgiveness is a fundamental expression of the Christian faith. We’ll be reminded that the most appropriate response of a truly forgiven person is to extend forgiveness to others!
Let’s talk about forgiveness and boundaries
It’s one thing to forgive someone for the hurt they’ve caused, but if the offender puts you, or your loved ones, in an unsafe position, that’s an entirely different story.
Forgiveness is costly, but not forgiving can cost even more
It’s not easy to forgive someone who’s violated your relationship. Let's conclude our discussion on forgiveness.