the Word of Forgiveness in Luke 23:32-37

the Word of Forgiveness in Luke 23:32-37
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In this insightful content, we delve into the powerful message of forgiveness portrayed in Luke 23:32-37 and reflect on the divine grace and examples for living a good life that each statement holds. The narrative of Christ's anguish and prayer during crucifixion is explored, highlighting the profound act of bearing sin for forgiveness. Furthermore, we examine the transcendent attitude displayed by Jesus in the face of torment, showcasing a touch of heaven amidst earthly suffering.

  • Forgiveness
  • Divine Grace
  • Good Life
  • Crucifixion
  • Jesus Attitude

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  1. ITS FRIDAY

  2. Part 1: The Word of Forgiveness (Luke 23:32-37) IT S FRIDAY

  3. Our APPROACH to These Statements Gospel and Goodness

  4. Our APPROACH to These Statements Gospel and Goodness The good news each of the seven statements has in it divine grace for us to receive. (1 Corinthians 15:1-4)

  5. Our APPROACH to These Statements Gospel and Goodness The good news each of the seven statements has in it divine grace for us to receive. (1 Corinthians 15:1-4) The good life each of the seven statements has in it a divine example for us to follow. (1 Peter 2:21)

  6. The ANGUISH of This PrayerA Touch of Hell on Earth

  7. The ANGUISH of This PrayerA Touch of Hell on Earth

  8. The ANGUISH of This PrayerA Touch of Hell on Earth Crucifixion was designed to be maximally painful; to be crucified was to die a thousand deaths.

  9. The ANGUISH of This PrayerA Touch of Hell on Earth Crucifixion was designed to be maximally painful; to be crucified was to die a thousand deaths. God forgives his people not by ignoring their sin but by bearing their sin in the person of his own Son.

  10. The ATTITUDE of This PrayerA Touch of Heaven on Earth

  11. The ATTITUDE of This PrayerA Touch of Heaven on Earth Jesus does not defend his innocence or curse his enemies; rather, he prays for those who are torturing him.

  12. The ATTITUDE of This PrayerA Touch of Heaven on Earth Jesus does not defend his innocence or curse his enemies; rather, he prays for those who are torturing him. The removal of our sin was more important to Jesus than the removal of his own suffering on the cross.

  13. The ADDRESS of This PrayerTo the Heavenly Father

  14. The ADDRESS of This PrayerTo the Heavenly Father The first, fourth, and seventh statements from the cross are prayers from the Son to the Father.

  15. The ADDRESS of This PrayerTo the Heavenly Father The first, fourth, and seventh statements from the cross are prayers from the Son to the Father. Though immersed in agony, Jesus died believing in the goodness of God despite the wickedness of man.

  16. The APPEAL of This PrayerDivine Forgiveness for Guilty Sinners

  17. The APPEAL of This PrayerDivine Forgiveness for Guilty Sinners The searing holiness of God demanded an infinite penalty for sin; the inexhaust- ible grace of God paid it.

  18. The APPEAL of This PrayerDivine Forgiveness for Guilty Sinners The searing holiness of God demanded an infinite penalty for sin; the inexhaust- ible grace of God paid it. If the murder of the Son of God is forgivable, then your sin whatever it may be is forgivable, too.

  19. The ARGUMENT of This PrayerThey Just Don t Get It

  20. The ARGUMENT of This PrayerThey Just Don t Get It They don t understand the identity of the one they are killing.

  21. The ARGUMENT of This PrayerThey Just Don t Get It They don t understand the identity of the one they are killing. They don t understand the enormity of the crime they are committing.

  22. The ANTICIPATION of This Prayer The Prophet Foretold It

  23. The ANTICIPATION of This Prayer The Prophet Foretold It The fulfillment of Isaiah 53:12 means that God is all-knowing and that the cross is no accident.

  24. The ANTICIPATION of This Prayer The Prophet Foretold It The fulfillment of Isaiah 53:12 means that God is all-knowing and that the cross is no accident. The fulfillment of Isaiah 53:12 means that Jesus is still in control and still in possession of his faculties.

  25. The APPLICATION of This Prayer Living the Way Jesus Died

  26. The APPLICATION of This Prayer Living the Way Jesus Died We tend to attribute other people s faults to their character, and our own faults to our environment.

  27. The APPLICATION of This Prayer Living the Way Jesus Died We tend to attribute other people s faults to their character, and our own faults to our environment. We are never more like Christ than when we accept God s forgiveness and then forgive other people.

  28. Accept your acceptance from God, and then forgive others as Christ forgave you gracefully and extravagantly.

  29. ITS FRIDAY

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