Understanding Forgiveness in Biblical and Webster's Terms

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Explore the concept of forgiveness from both biblical and Webster's perspectives, diving into the meanings, significance, and implications of forgiving others as a reflection of divine grace. Reflect on Colossians 3:13b and the call to forgive as the Lord forgave you.

  • Forgiveness
  • Biblical
  • Websters
  • Divine Grace
  • Colossians

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  1. Forgiveness

  2. God wants us to forgive others as He forgave us.

  3. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. Colossians 3:13b

  4. Definitions Webster's: To wipe the slate clean or to pardon someone s wrongdoing Biblical: Erasing sin and error from the mind and body; an act of God s grace to forget forever and not hold people of faith accountable for sins they confess

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