Total Forgiveness
R T KendallPaperback 2003-03-01
Renowned Bible teacher R T Kendall calls Christians to undertake the most difficult of all feats - to forgive! In this book, Kendall shows how God's total forgiveness of our sin activates in us the power and responsibility to totally forgive others - to keep no record of wrongs, to refuse to punish those who hurt us, to show mercy, and to avoid bitterness.
Publisher Description
The act of Total Forgiveness may be the hardest thing we are ever called to do...'Total forgiveness is as spectacular as any miracle. We are talking about a feat greater than climbing Mount Everest. It means the highest watermark in anyone's spiritual pilgrimage. And yet it is within reach of any of us.' This book, possibly R T Kendall's most important work to date, explains what God calls for as 'total forgiveness'. No sin or action is unforgivable, says R T, and we are called to keep no record of wrongs, to refuse to punish those who have hurt us, to show mercy and to avoid any form of bitterness. A radical message for a divided world.
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Renowned Bible teacher R T Kendall calls Christians to undertake the most difficult of all feats - to forgive! In this book, Kendall shows how God's total forgiveness of our sin activates in us the power and responsibility to totally forgive others - to keep no record of wrongs, to refuse to punish those who hurt us, to show mercy, and to avoid bitterness.
Publisher Description
The act of Total Forgiveness may be the hardest thing we are ever called to do...'Total forgiveness is as spectacular as any miracle. We are talking about a feat greater than climbing Mount Everest. It means the highest watermark in anyone's spiritual pilgrimage. And yet it is within reach of any of us.' This book, possibly R T Kendall's most important work to date, explains what God calls for as 'total forgiveness'. No sin or action is unforgivable, says R T, and we are called to keep no record of wrongs, to refuse to punish those who have hurt us, to show mercy and to avoid any form of bitterness. A radical message for a divided world.