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18 Forgiveness
Matthew 18:15–35
Forgiveness makes the Christian different from the sinner.
Paul gives the Christian good advice in Ephesians 4:32.
In the Lord’s Prayer, we ask God to forgive us as we forgive others—Matthew 6:12.
If we cannot forgive, then God cannot forgive us—Matthew 6:15.
1. THE PATTERN—vv.
15–22
2. THE PRACTICE—vv.
23–27
3. THE PROBLEM—vv.
28–30
4. THE PRINCIPLES—vv.
31–35
A forgiving spirit shows the spirit of Christ.
A Christian should not hold bitterness or evil feelings in his heart.
Jesus taught of forgiving our enemies—Matthew 5:44.
Note the words of Paul in Colossians 3:13.
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