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The foundation of our journey with God.
God forgives us because He loves us, not because He has to.
The Feast of Tabernacles observed in Malawi, Africa.
True repentance is accepting the consequences of our sin.
A personal experience and challenges of forgiving another
Loving others as God loves you.
God forgives you, but how can you forgive yourself?
Merely adhering to the Mosaic dietary law is not enough.
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No matter how abundant our Faith, Hope, and Love, without "God's Forgiveness" we will never experience eternal life. How can we experience God's forgiveness?
It all starts with repentance and forgiveness of sins (Isaiah 1:16-18). This walk with God begins when out of His kindness He leads us to repentance (Romans 2:4). What do we repent of?
But does freedom from condemnation also provide the believer freedom from consequence? Does faith in Christ render one invincible and oblivious to the effect of sin? Does godly conduct really matter once we are under grace?
Have you left the baggage of your sins and lists of offences and failures in the past—or are you struggling with them to this day? Here’s how to get rid of them.
One day we will be held accountable for our deeds. Our ultimate goal on earth must be to work towards salvation; therefore, time cannot be wasted holding grudges or allowing other people to serve as stumbling blocks in our walk with God.
 


 
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