Forgive our Debts as We Forgive our Debtors (LD 51; Matt. 6:12) | 2009-2010 Catechism Sermons

The kingdom comes with Christ. It is in Christ that there is forgiveness, and reconciliation to the true God of heaven. If we are reconciled to the living God, why must we forgive others? Is this forgiveness conditional meaning that as we forgive someone we receive more forgiveness? Is this forgiveness fruit of living in the power of the kingdom? Why should we want to forgive those who offend us? What is the motivation? Why should we care if we are already forgiven? Please stay tuned to our sermon titled, “Forgive us Our Debts as We Forgive our Debtors.”

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