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"Forgiveness in Command" delves into the challenging concept of commanded forgiveness, exploring the tension between pursuing justice and embracing the radical call to forgive as exemplified by Jesus Christ. It examines scriptural teachings and their modern-day implications, navigating the intricate relationship between forgiveness, justice, and moral responsibility.
The book dissects forgiveness, contrasting its restorative nature with the retributive impulses often driving societal responses to harm. Did you know that in ancient societies, retribution was deeply ingrained in legal and
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"Forgiveness in Command" delves into the challenging concept of commanded forgiveness, exploring the tension between pursuing justice and embracing the radical call to forgive as exemplified by Jesus Christ. It examines scriptural teachings and their modern-day implications, navigating the intricate relationship between forgiveness, justice, and moral responsibility.

The book dissects forgiveness, contrasting its restorative nature with the retributive impulses often driving societal responses to harm. Did you know that in ancient societies, retribution was deeply ingrained in legal and social systems?

The book progresses from establishing the theological foundations of forgiveness within a biblical context to analyzing specific scriptural examples. It then explores the practical challenges of implementing forgiveness in real-world scenarios and delves into the psychological and emotional aspects of forgiveness, such as overcoming feelings of anger and resentment.

The author presents forgiveness not just as a personal virtue for Christian Living, but as a catalyst for social change. This approach uniquely focuses on the imperative to forgive, asserting it as a commandment, and champions forgiveness's transformative potential for spiritual growth and reconciliation.


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