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Forgiveness and Forgetfulness, a guest post by Tanya Marlow | Dreaming Beneath the Spires
Forget-me-notby bill_canadaLast night I told my husband (slightly sheepishly) that I had bought some MORE children’s books. I like to buy children’s books and my boy likes to read them. It is not just a purchase, it is an Investment. So I am reasonably sure that although we didn’t discuss this purchase together beforehand (as […]
Anita Mathias,
Does Isaiah 65:17 Mean We Won’t Remember Our Previous Lives When We’re in Heaven? - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
Heaven’s happiness will not be dependent on our ignorance of what really happened on earth.
Randy Alcorn,
You Can't Change You! But God Can
Changing anything is hard, especially changing ourselves! We need someone else to save us, someone else to change us. But God can change us! Learn more
Greg Laurie,
How Can I Forgive and Forget? - Sharon Jaynes
If God remembering means He is about to act, then God forgetting means that He is not going to act. When He forgets our sins, He chooses not to act on them by punishing us.
Sharon Jaynes,
A Cure for the Incurable
And I will give you a new heart, and a new spirit I will put within you. And I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh. (Ezekiel 36:26) In the last post (An Inc…
Michael Floyd,
You Might Be a Stingy Forgiver If . . .
As a blood-bought follower of Christ, I must put to death my fleshly anger and walk in step with the character of God, who stands ready to forgive the moment His people call.
Jason Davis,
The Gospel in the Old Testament
When Jesus came to earth preaching the Gospel, He wasn’t preaching a message that was unknown to the Jews. Centuries before, several Old Testament prophets had predicted that God would usher …
Michael Floyd,
What is the New Covenant?
Do you know what the New Covenant is? As often as we talk about the New Covenant as Believers, we should have a concise answer to this question. But if you search for the answer on the internet, yo…
Holly Eastburg,
Forgiving One Another
For a Christian to be willfully unforgiving is unthinkable. We who have been forgiven by God Himself have no right to withhold forgiveness from our fellow sinners. In fact, Scripture plainly commands us to forgive in the same manner as we have received forgiveness.
John MacArthur,
Better Promises, Better Covenant
But as it is, Christ has obtained a ministry that is as much more excellent than the old as the covenant he mediates is better, since it is enacted on better promises. (Hebrews 8:6) So far in this …
Michael Floyd,

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