The sermon titled "Forgiven And Forgiving" by Gary Shepard focuses on the doctrine of forgiveness, primarily illustrated through Joseph's response to his brothers in Genesis 50:15-21. Shepard articulates that true forgiveness is rooted in the understanding of one’s own forgiveness by God; Joseph, as a type of Christ, exemplifies this through his gracious treatment of those who wronged him. Key Scripture references include Matthew 6:14-15, which emphasizes the necessity of forgiving others to receive forgiveness from God, and Ephesians 4:32, which calls believers to forgive as they have been forgiven in Christ. The practical significance of this teaching for Reformed believers underscores that genuine forgiveness reflects one’s understanding of God’s mercy and grace, and it compels Christians to forgive others as a manifestation of their salvation and divine grace received.
“You see, God's forgiven people, because they are such, they are characterized as those who forgive.”
“Forgiveness is with God. It's from God. In Daniel 9, we read, 'to the Lord our God belong mercies and forgivenesses, though we have rebelled against Him.'”
“The truth of the matter is all of God's people are forgiven much. Therefore we are to love much and forgive much because we, for Christ's sakes, have been forgiven.”
“Gratitude for pardon produces far more fear and reverence of God than all the dread which is inspired by punishment.”
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