The Power of Forgiveness - A Biblical Perspective

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Preview: In this lesson we will explore the concept of forgiveness as outlined by the word of God. Forgiveness is a central theme in Christianity, highlighting God's boundless mercy and His desire for us to extend the same forgiveness to others. Through this lesson, we will delve into the principles of forgiveness, the blessings it brings, and the transformative power it holds for our lives.

 

Scripture Reading:  Ephesians 4:17-32.

Memory Verse: Colossians 3:13.

 

1. How should we approach the idea of forgiveness? What is our risk and reward? Matthew 6:14-15.

2. Whose example should we follow? Colossians 3:13.

3. Why should we forgive others? Ephesians 4:32.

4. Discuss how often we should forgive those who trespass against us. Is there a limit to extending grace to others? Matthew 18:21-22.

Note: Jesus teaches the limitless nature of forgiveness, challenging us to continually extend grace. He set the example we should follow day in and day out. Our reward is great when we forgive.

5. What virtues should we be promoting toward others? Luke 6:36-37.

6. What is connected to our prayers and our relationship with God? Explain. Mark 11:25.

7. What is our benefit to confessing our faults to others? James 5:15-16.

8. When we sin and pray for forgiveness, does God ever hold it against us? Should we be held to the same standards when forgiving others? Explain. Psalm 103:11-18.

9. What is the importance of repentance in the process of forgiveness? Discuss. Luke 17:3-4.

10. How should we treat those who wrong us? Romans 12:20-21.

11. What is another word for “charity”? How is it tied to forgiveness? 1 Corinthians 13:4-7.

12. How does God feel we should deal with grudges? Romans 12:17-21.

 

Conclusion: Forgiveness is a cornerstone of Christian faith, reflecting God's boundless love and mercy. As we reflect on these verses, we are reminded of God's desire for us to forgive as we have been forgiven. By embracing forgiveness, we invite healing, restoration, and unity into our lives, following the example of Christ and fulfilling His command to love one another.