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What does Genesis 50:20 teach us about forgiveness?

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Genesis 50:20 teaches that forgiveness is rooted in recognizing God's plan for good, even amid wrongdoing.

In Genesis 50:20, Joseph's response to his brothers reveals the essence of forgiveness from a sovereign grace perspective. He acknowledges that while they intended harm, God intended it for good to save many lives. This narrative illustrates that true forgiveness involves understanding the larger purpose of God's sovereignty. By recognizing God's hand in our hurts, we are empowered to extend grace, just as Joseph did to his brothers. Forgiveness frees us from bitterness, allowing us to participate in God's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Genesis 50:20, Matthew 6:14-15

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