Russell Moore makes some points about how people can be orthodox in their belief, but liberal in their practice by denying the dimension of the Gospel life known as forgiveness. All of us are going to have some painfully broken relationships. But they shouldn’t be the norm for a Christian’s life. The most difficult math …

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Timmy Brister provides ten contrasts between grace filled Christian communities and moral driven church groupings. Here are a few examples, read the rest of his post for the others. A grace saturated community will . . . * have a warm disposition to the very worst of sinners (while moral community often be cold and …

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From the Acts 29 blog: Dr. Sam Storms wrote a lengthy article on Forgiveness. Here are his five “myths” and “truths” of forgiveness: Five Myths about Forgiveness: Contrary to what many have been led to believe, forgiveness is not forgetting. Forgiving someone does not mean you no longer feel the pain of their offense. Forgiving someone …

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