One of the biggest psychological burdens we face is unresolved anger and bitterness toward someone who has hurt us. God instructs us to forgive offense just as He, because of His great love for us, has forgiven us. When we ask God for forgiveness, He not only forgives us but forgets our sin. When we have forgiven someone else, the process of repairing the damaged trust can begin.
Verses: Eph. 3:12; 4:30-32; Matt. 5:25; 18:21; Luke 17:4; Col. 3:13; 2 John 1:5-8; Ps. 103:8-14; Isa. 43:24-25; Rom. 14:10-12; Heb. 4:15-16; 14:13; 2 Cor. 5:10; Rev. 20:12; 1 John 1:9; Phil. 3:13-15;
Teacher: Dan Gallagher
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