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rest in His forgiveness



When my kids were younger, have family gatherings to discuss jobs, summer plans
or other family issues . Although meetings were mostly to make plans, when I "called"
to comprehensive meeting, my kids usually looked at me with great concern and said
"Did we do something wrong?".
I was amazed at his reaction until my wife told me that my tone of voice was very serious when
announcing the meetings, and it sounded to that used when disciplined.
So it was natural for them to respond the way they did.

my children's attitude is similar to that of many believers when they have to "take things seriously" with God. Come to the conscious of one thing: they have failed, have done something wrong and
forgot to ask God for forgiveness.
They know everything about the substitutionary death of Christ, but imagine God as an angry old man only tolerated.
I've talked to people who still make a difference between Christ's attitude toward them and the attitude the Father. They see Christ as the friend who is working to stop the wrath of God the Father.
understand the role of Christ as the One who paid for their sins, meaning that He is the One who avoids
that God give them what they deserve.
The assumption is that God wants to give them what they deserve, despite Christ.

Maybe you never thought of God just as well. But how do you see when you think about your sin? What do you think how will his expression when it comes to him with the same old sin over and over again? What about his attitude toward you in light of their failures? What tell his emotions when
meditate on these questions. Like most believers, you
You probably recognize that God loves you. But, do you think is pleasing to Him?.
Or thinks that he tolerated because, after all, his Son died for you?.

For many people, they are very difficult questions. The term Father carries no feelings of love and acceptance, it evokes feelings of fear, fear, pain and disappointment.
have counseled enough people to know that the feelings associated with an earthly father have the potential to steal the assurance of forgiveness by which the Heavenly Father sacrificed deeply
for them to have experienced.

We've seen enough biblical evidence to illustrate that our Heavenly Father wants to commune with each of us. He wished we were still sinners, still separated by the debt of sin. Paul writes:
"But God demonstrates His own love toward us, while we were yet sinners,
Christ died for us" (Romans 5:8)
Until all aspects of this verse reach down deep into our emotional being, never will be free
the accompanying feelings of condemnation of sin.
The strategy that secures our forgiveness was God's idea, he started it. He wants us to be yours.


"The Gift of Forgiveness" of
; ; ; Charles Stanley



                                                                              






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