Articles Tagged 'Forgive' (Page 8)

For over 30 years, Heartlight has shared articles to help people live for Jesus in everyday life. While we are no longer publishing new articles, this enduring collection features relevant pieces throughout the year to encourage faith, offer biblical perspective, and speak to real-world joys and struggles.

Proclaim Liberty Throughout the Land

Despite common misconceptions, freedom is not granted by governments, nor won on a battlefield. True freedom comes from God and God alone.

Let's celebrate TRUE freedom

God Never Stops Calling

Tammy Marcelain shares about her return home to God and how it was a walk with Jesus that did it.

Have you heard his voice?

I Was a Snob and It Breaks My Heart

Kimberli Brackett reminds us that it is easy to slip into the role of being prideful and a snob who hurts others because of our silly and stupid pridefulness.

How hard is it to admit that we can be religious snobs?

I'm Sorry, Butt ...

Hal Runkel reminds us that we can issue an apology and actually use it to beat up someone else in the process by transferring the focus of the guilt from ourselves to someone else and this is fake and mean and bullying.

When is I'm sorry not an apology?

When Life Needs a Remote Control

I have the greatest remote control anywhere. It is amazing what it can do with my television. If I miss something, I can replay it until I catch it, and then jump back into real time.

The trouble with life is that it is so unpredictable. It just happens.

A World of Deception

We live in a world of deception but God has called us to be Kingdom people, people who tell the truth and do not deceive, yet forgive those who confess their deceitfulness to us.

How deep does our deception go?

Life's Undo Button

We’ve gotten better and better at correcting mistakes on our computer. God, through His son Jesus, let’s us correct life’s mistakes in an even more amazing way.

Don't you wish you could erase life's mistakes?

The Jesus Filter

Russ reminds us that we are to have the mind of Christ, our Jesus filter, through which we process the things in our lives and the way we look at people around us.

How do you process things these days?

What It Takes to Bring Them Home

A skunk caught far from home is ushered home by a couple of volunteers and this reminds Patrick of how much God did to bring us home when we were far away and stunk spiritually.

How far would you go to bring home a stinker?

The Freshness of Forgiveness

Forgiveness is forgetting to remember the hurts you forgave and giving others, and yourself a fresh start on life.

Can anything be this fresh?

Jerks and the Secret of Sturdy Faith

Resentment kills us, but forgiveness allows us to exercise a growing faith like a mustard tree and let God do the impossible within us.

How in the world do we really overcome resentment?

Gallows?

The old Gallows of the city of Chicago were left in the basement for years and years and this reminds Patrick of things that we allow to sit around in our hearts and fester and destroy us for years.

Why in the world would anyone keep this around in their basement?

Fighting the Silent Disease

Sin, a form of spiritual cancer, can be defeated like physical cancer and this victory leaves us feeling excited and on top of the world, but we must work hard for the victory and God will help us.

Can we really find a way of escape?

Simple Dignity

The Amish are an example of simple piety that cares to honor God above getting even: it is their character and not their dress or agrarian culture we need to imitate.

Sometimes the most profound grace is based on simple action.

Family Messes

Christian people can be ugly and ungrateful, but we must be like Jesus in both the way we use our speech and the way we forgive others who are hateful and ungrateful.

How are we to handle the messes of life in the family of God?

Hear the Echo?

We create echoes by our life, so what kind of echo will you hear from the people around you?

What will people hear from you?

Letter from a Thief

A return of money from a thief reminds us that we must seek to right the wrongs we've committed.

What do you do when you've truly wronged someone else?

My Mistakes

God can forgive all of our mistakes, sins, and failiures.

How much of my mess can God actually forgive?

Be Like the Dumpster

A dumpster with the word grace written on it reminds Tammy Marcelain of the great work that God can do in our lives to bring hope and joy and meaning when we receive His grace.

Why would you ever want to be like a dumpster?

Forgiveness!

Like a mom, God forgives completely.

Will you tell them this important truth?

Fruitcake of the Heart

We hang on to so much unnecessary and unhelpful stuff that we need to let go and forgive.

So what are you doing holding on to that in your heart?

Run the Race

Sin entangles and causes us to stumble and fall rather than running victoriously, whether the sin is our own or the sin of others against us.

Are you running to win the victory?

Jury Duty

A murder trial ends up in a conviction and acquittal because of a conversion!

When can a conviction lead to an acquittal?

Embellishment Opportunities

A mom's work at writing Scripture on her daughter's wall leads to a great opportnity to learn about God's grace.

Have you felt the clean up of the Master's brush?

Storm Peace

We can pray for our families and our children to help be prepared for the difficult times come.

Can you rest securely when the storm winds blow?