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Tag Archives: Forgiveness
Deliver us, Lord, from every Evil
The greatest criticism one may level at the authorities of the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland when it attempts to respond to the crisis is that they always address their dwindling audience with a preamble outlining how much this has … Continue reading
Freedom from Guilt
Seek ye the LORD while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near: Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the LORD, and he will have mercy … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical, Interfaith Dialogue, Philosophy, Theology
Tagged born again, Confession, ellen white, Forgiveness, heaven, help, justice, new zealand, prayer, redemption, self-help, the bible, transformation
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To Forgive, or Not Forgive? That is the Question.
I think the capacity to forgive is more for the person who forgives, than for the person receiving forgiveness. “What?!” you say. Yes, that’s what I think. Continue reading
Posted in Interfaith Dialogue, Philosophy, Society and Living, Theology
Tagged Anger, christianity, Forgiveness, freedom, god, Guilt, jesus, liberation, memory, pain, Randy Travis, Religion and Spirituality, shame, world war
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Forgiveness – The Ultimate Gift
Looking back, I must have appeared to be a really lucky guy. A loving wife, two beautiful children, a great job, a wonderful house and a brand new car on the drive, who could ask for more? That was certainly … Continue reading
Posted in Interfaith Dialogue, Philosophy, Society and Living, Theology
Tagged anxiety, buddhism, divorce, family, Forgiveness, healing, memory, nichiren buddhism, pain, peace, reconciliation, suffering
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