unlimited, infinite
more than seventy time seven
the forgiveness called for
that we must extend
following the example of Christ
going to the cross
while we yet sinned
forgiving them all
all of us, sinners
while he was yet on the cross
dying that we may live
by this we may forgive
letting go of our own hurt
reconciled with God
and all our neighbors,
our brothers and sisters
all of us children of God
March 10, 2010
Matthew 18:21
Matthew 18:15-35
Matthew 18:21-35
&
“Dad's Bible: The Father's Plan”
by Robert Wolgemuth
- “Insights: And Forgive”
on Matthew 18:21-35
&
Psalm 32:1-2
“Dad's Bible: The Father's Plan”
by Robert Wolgemuth
– “Godly Character: The Joy of Forgiveness”
&
Day 169, “Unlimited Forgiveness”, in
“Daily Mediations: On Golden Texts of the Bible”,
by Henry Gariepy
http://books.google.com/books?id=9tjVtRt3TUMC&pg=PP1&dq=henry+gariepy&ei=6tqBSqLVDJiQyQT4i9DOCg#v=onepage&q=&f=false
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Infinite Forgiveness
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