Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, “Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother or sister who sins against me? Up to seven times?” Matthew 18:21-35
Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, “Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother or sister who sins against me? Up to seven times?” Matthew 18:21-35
First, Jesus took a towel and washed his disciples’ feet. Then, in celebrating the Passover meal, as he handed out the bread and the wine, he spoke those fateful words: “This is my body, broken for you; this is my blood shed for you.” John 13:1-17 John 13:34-35
Jesus’ command to “Love your enemies” is one of the most difficult and yet important commandments that he shared. As difficult as it is, broken relationships are not restored by pushing back, or getting revenge, but by love. Luke 6:27-36 Romans 12:9-21 Reflection Sheet
Jesus’ command to “Love your enemies” is one of the most difficult and yet important commandments that he shared. As difficult as it is, broken relationships are not restored by pushing back, or getting revenge, but by love. Luke 6:27-36 Romans 12:9-21
How do you forgive the unforgivable? Humanly speaking, we can’t. But we can through the cross. This message explores how the bond of unforgiveness is broken through the cross. Luke 23:34
In teaching his disciples to pray, Jesus said, “Forgive us our sins AS we forgive those who sin against us”. Why the AS? This message explores more deeply why the AS is so important. Matthew 6:12
Matthew 18:21-35 Forgiveness is tough. Jesus says we are to forgive “70 times 7” times. But what does that mean and how do we do it? This message explores the reasons and importance of why we forgive.
Generous Living is shaped by our perception of who God is… is he generous or miserly? Is he gracious or vengeful? Who is God to you? Why is it so hard to trust Him?