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October 04, 2009

Ep.576: What Does it Mean When We Forgive?

The profound results of forgiving one another

Theme Scripture: Matthew 18:21

We have all (hopefully) heard and uttered the words, “I forgive you” many times in our lives. The hard questions attached to them are these: What does that phrase really mean? Do those words change anything? Are we bound to live by those words once they are spoken? On this program, we want to examine the mechanics of forgiveness. Fortunately, the Bible speaks loudly and clearly on the subject. The Bible not only speaks on the subject, it also defines it for us, so stay with us as we consider forgiveness, repentance and their roles in our lives.

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