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Forgiveness Part 1: The Weight When We Don't

35 min · 11. mai 2026
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This powerful exploration of forgiveness takes us deep into Ephesians 4:31-32, revealing that our struggles with forgiveness often stem from upstream issues in our hearts. Just as a car won't run properly with a faulty alternator, we cannot truly forgive without first addressing what's missing or what shouldn't be there. The message reveals three critical dimensions: what forgiveness requires (kindness and compassion must be present), what forgiveness rejects (bitterness, anger, wrath, shouting, slander, and malice must be removed), and what forgiveness remembers (that we have been forgiven an astronomical debt by God). The parable of the unforgiving servant in Matthew 18 confronts us with an uncomfortable truth: we are that servant who has been forgiven billions yet refuses to forgive pennies. When we withhold forgiveness from others while expecting God's forgiveness for ourselves, we reveal a dangerous disconnect. The teaching challenges us to recognize that any sin committed against us, no matter how painful, pales in comparison to our sin against a holy God. Until we grasp the magnitude of our own forgiveness, we will struggle to extend it to others.

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