Forgive Us as We Forgive - Part 2
By Rev. Martyn McGeown, pastor of Providence PRC. Previous article in the series: Forgive Us as We Forgive - Part 1 ______________ Third, forgiveness of sins does not necessarily remove the consequences of sin. If two brothers are fighting, and one injures the other, forgiveness can occur, and should occur, but the brother’s injury still remains. “I am sorry” does not heal a black eye or a broken arm. “I forgive you” does not reduce swelling or mend broken bones. Time for healing is...
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