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John 3:16-17
Sacrificial *love* at its finest, Radical *forgiveness* at its highest.
! 1. Father
* a term of endearment and close relationship within a family unit
!! A. God the Father was someone dear to Jesus’ heart.
Today, this term of endearment can be confidently uttered when you:
* know you belong to Him – God Almighty
* respect and honor Him as someone worthy to be esteemed, adored and exalted
* trust Him to do the right thing in and through your life
Abba Father is the cry of the Holy Spirit within you, testifying that you are a child of the living God (Romans 8:15; Galatians 4:6)
! 2. Forgive
!! A. To stop blaming or being angry with someone for something wrong that person has done, or not punish them for something; to allow someone to not have to pay a debt (Cambridge Dictionary)
!! B. Stop feeling angry or resentful towards (someone) or wish to punish (someone) for an offence, flaw, or mistake (Oxford Dictionary)
!! C. To wipe the slate clean, to pardon, to cancel a debt; to give up my right to hurt you, for hurting me (AllaboutGod.com)
Matthew 6:12
! 3. Them
* People then (Jews and Gentiles) – who rejected Him
* Judas Iscariot – who betrayed Him
* Disciples – who forsook Him
* Religious Leaders – who were envious and jealous of Him
* Pilate – who treated Him unjustly
* Soldiers – who brutally tortured and killed Him
* People now – You and me – whose sins sent Him to the cross
! 4. For They Don’t Know What They Do
* NO.
They knew the horrible and terrible things they have done
* NO.
We also know the wrong and wicked things we have done
Acts 3:17-20; 1 Corinthians 2:8; 1 Timothy 1:13
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What must we do?
Acts 3:19-21
God is *merciful* and He will *forgive* us.
!! A Divine Exchange took place on Calvary:
* Your *sin* for His *righteousness*
* Your *punishment* for His *forgiveness*
* Your *rejection* for His *acceptance*
* Your *poverty* for His *abundance*
* Your *curse* for His *blessing*
* Your *shame* for His *glory*
* Your *wound* for His *healing*
* Your *death* for His *life*
* Your *hell* for His *heaven*
*Good Friday* reminds us of *Jesus’* sacrificial *love* and *radical forgiveness*.
*JESUS* is the *reason* you can be blessed to be a blessing
Romans 8:1
*Accept* Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior.
*Accept* His gift of eternal life.
*How?* *Repent* of your sins and *turn to God*.
*Thank Him* for your salvation.
*Present yourself to Him* – as a living sacrifice – and *let His will to be done* in your life.
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