The Believer's Guide to Forgiveness & Warfare

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Interpersonal Relationships, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Dirk Waren ISBN: 9781462683345
Publisher: PublishAmerica Publication: March 6, 2012
Imprint: PublishAmerica Language: English
Author: Dirk Waren
ISBN: 9781462683345
Publisher: PublishAmerica
Publication: March 6, 2012
Imprint: PublishAmerica
Language: English
"If you're human you're going to be offended. It's part of the human experience. The Believer's Guide to Forgiveness & Warfare offers sound Biblical guidance for believers in all cases of offense, including criminal acts. Shouldn't Christians automatically forgive everyone for everything all the time, no conditions? No. The Bible teaches no such thing. Certainly believers should pray for their offenders and we definitely need to "cast our cares" on the LORD, venting all emotional waste, but neither of these is forgiveness. "Forgive' means to completely dismiss the charge and regard the offender as innocent. The Bible provides precise instructions on when and how to do this. It's unwise to do it prematurely. Every subject linked to offense and forgiveness is addressed, such as confrontation, repentance, venting, judging others, tough love, spiritual warfare, overcoming evil with good, righteous anger, godly shrewdness, criminal acts, self-defense and suffering according to Gods will.
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"If you're human you're going to be offended. It's part of the human experience. The Believer's Guide to Forgiveness & Warfare offers sound Biblical guidance for believers in all cases of offense, including criminal acts. Shouldn't Christians automatically forgive everyone for everything all the time, no conditions? No. The Bible teaches no such thing. Certainly believers should pray for their offenders and we definitely need to "cast our cares" on the LORD, venting all emotional waste, but neither of these is forgiveness. "Forgive' means to completely dismiss the charge and regard the offender as innocent. The Bible provides precise instructions on when and how to do this. It's unwise to do it prematurely. Every subject linked to offense and forgiveness is addressed, such as confrontation, repentance, venting, judging others, tough love, spiritual warfare, overcoming evil with good, righteous anger, godly shrewdness, criminal acts, self-defense and suffering according to Gods will.

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