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How do Christians practice forgiveness according to the Bible?

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Christians are called to forgive others freely and fully, as Christ forgave us (Colossians 3:13).

The Bible teaches that forgiveness is a vital aspect of Christian life, rooted in the forgiveness we have received from Christ. In Colossians 3:13, Paul instructs us to forgive one another, as the Lord forgave us. This forgiveness is characterized by being unconditional and without harboring grudges. To forgive as Christ forgives means to grant forgiveness freely, fully, and without requiring repentance from the offending party first. It also involves forgetting past wrongs and not allowing them to influence future interactions. As believers, our forgiveness should reflect God's grace, demonstrating love and mercy towards others, which in turn fosters unity within the body of Christ.
Scripture References: Colossians 3:13, Matthew 6:14-15, Ephesians 4:32

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Put On Therefore
Paul Mahan · Feb 1, 1995
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