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What does it mean to forgive without limit?

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Forgiving without limit means offering continual forgiveness to others, just as God continually forgives us.

Forgiving without limit, as articulated by Jesus in Matthew 18:21-35, means that we do not keep a tally of offenses or decide when to stop forgiving. Instead, we are called to let go of the debt others owe us, recognizing that our own offenses against God far surpass what others may commit against us. This understanding is rooted in the gospel, where Christ fully forgives us and empowers us to extend that same grace to those who wrong us. True forgiveness is an act of the heart that seeks restoration and reconciliation rather than retaliation.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:21-35

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