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In Forgiven Once and For All, we embark on a transformative journey of understanding the profound, unshakable nature of Father God's forgiveness. This book stands as a beacon of truth in a world often clouded by misunderstandings about mercy, grace, law, and the completeness of the divine exchange that took place on the cross. The message within these pages is simple, yet revolutionary: we are forgiven, once and for all, and this forgiveness is final and it had nothing to do with what we do. At the heart of the gospel lies a beautiful and powerful truth-the reality of the finished work of…mehr

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In Forgiven Once and For All, we embark on a transformative journey of understanding the profound, unshakable nature of Father God's forgiveness. This book stands as a beacon of truth in a world often clouded by misunderstandings about mercy, grace, law, and the completeness of the divine exchange that took place on the cross. The message within these pages is simple, yet revolutionary: we are forgiven, once and for all, and this forgiveness is final and it had nothing to do with what we do. At the heart of the gospel lies a beautiful and powerful truth-the reality of the finished work of Jesus Christ. The divine exchange between Father God, Jesus, and humanity is not just a historical event, but the very foundation upon which our spiritual lives rest. Through the life, crucifixion, death, quickened, raised, seated, and resurrection of Christ, all spiritual blessings were released to humanity. Every promise, every gift, every benefit of the Kingdom of Heaven is ours and we are the beneficiaries of Father God's trust. It is not because of our efforts, but because of the grace of Father God in Jesus Christ.
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The grace of Father God is not something that we must strive to earn, nor is it something that is given only to the "worthy." Instead, grace is freely given, available to all, regardless of their deeds. This radical understanding of grace erases the lines that divide humanity from the divine, reminding us that we are never alone or abandoned. We are always within the embrace of divine love, even in our darkest moments. The concept of separation is also challenged by the Hebrew prophets, who repeatedly call Israel to recognize that Father God is not confined to a distant heaven but is present everywhere. For instance, the prophet Isaiah speaks of a time when the knowledge of Father God will cover the earth like the waters cover the sea (Isaiah 11:9). This vision is not of a distant, unreachable Father God but of a Father whose presence is pervasive, all-encompassing, and intimately connected to creation. The prophets remind the people of Israel that Father God is near, not far, and that His grace is not reserved for a select few but is available to all. Jesus, as seen through the eyes of grace, reiterates this message. While Jesus himself was a Jewish teacher, his message of grace - that Father God's love is unconditional, not based on human merit - was radical for its time. Through His teachings, Jesus breaks down barriers that separate humanity from Father God. He proclaims that Father God's kingdom is not for the righteous alone but for the poor, the sick, the marginalized, and the sinners. In this sense, grace not only reveals the illusion of separation between humanity and Father God but also reveals that Father God's love extends to all people, regardless of their station in life or their past actions.