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How does God's forgiveness motivate us to forgive others?

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God's forgiveness inspires us to forgive others because, as stated in Ephesians 4:32, we forgive as God forgave us for Christ's sake.

The motivation to forgive others stems from the immense forgiveness that we, as believers, have received from God through Christ. Ephesians 4:32 explicitly states that we are to be kind and forgiving to one another, even as God has forgiven us for Christ’s sake. Reflecting on the depth of our own sin and the grace we have received should stir our hearts with compassion and prompt us to extend grace to others. This principle is not merely about fulfilling a duty but embodying the love and mercy that characterize a Christian’s life. As we contemplate how God has dealt with our failures, we are encouraged to let go of grudges and show kindness, thus mirroring the character of Christ.
Scripture References: Ephesians 4:32

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As We Forgive
Wayne Boyd · Jun 17, 2018
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