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How does forgiving others relate to faith?

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Forgiving others is a demonstration of our faith in God’s forgiveness towards us, and faith empowers us to forgive as commanded.

The sermon elaborates on the link between faith and forgiveness, emphasizing that the apostles' request for faith arose as Jesus taught them about the importance of forgiving those who trespass against us. In Luke 17, Jesus instructs that if a brother repents, we must forgive him, underscoring the crucial nature of maintaining a forgiving heart. Faith enables us to act on this command, as it assures us of our own forgiveness and strengthens us to extend grace to others, even in challenging situations. Without faith, it becomes increasingly difficult to forgive, as we might cling to grudges or resentments, forgetting the enormity of God's forgiveness towards us.
Scripture References: Luke 17:3-4, Matthew 6:14-15

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