Forgiveness

Forgiveness is central to our own salvation. If God refused to forgive us, we would all be without hope.
We have all sinned against God and our entire relationship is predicated on His willingness to forgive us.
We understand that…don’t we? If so, then Matthew 6:14-15 bears some serious consideration: “For if
you forgive other people when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if
you do not forgive others their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins.”
Surely there is some scriptural gymnastics that allows us to interpret those verses in a way that will let
us off the hook about forgiveness. It surely can't mean forgive in all circumstances. Well…yes it does. It
covers all types of forgiveness in all situations. And forgiveness is tough! There are times when
forgiveness seems absolutely impossible.
I saw a news story about a young lady who was brutally raped and murdered. Her murderer was
convicted and executed. A reporter asked the mother of the murdered girl if she now had “closure”.
The woman replied’ “There can be no closure. I will hate him until the day I die. I hope he burns in hell.”
We understand that feeling, don’t we? We sympathize with that heart-broken mother. Who can blame
her for feeling that way? Why should she forgive a monster like that?
Let’s look at what forgiveness is and isn’t and what it accomplishes. First, don’t misunderstand that
forgiveness excuses the behavior of a person; it doesn’t make it right or acceptable. Quite the opposite.
Forgiveness acknowledges the wrongness of the act. And forgiveness doesn't mean you have forgotten
about the act. Our memories are of some things that stick with us…we can’t help it. So why does God
demand forgiveness from us?
Primarily, it aligns us with His character. He is the forgiver of all forgivers. We, with our sin, murdered
His Son on the cross. We are guilty of murder. And know this: We, as Christians, have the Spirit-fueled
ability to forgive such sin! We are capable of forgiveness. God does not tell us to do something that He
will not empower us to do.
Forgiveness also benefits us more than the one, or ones, forgiven. Forgiveness allows us to let go; turn
loose of an emotion that can easily overpower us and rob us of peace and joy. Un-forgiveness is driven
by anger and hatred. What a burden to carry around. I’ve heard it said that un-forgiveness allows
someone to live rent-free in your head. By forgiving someone you have taken away their ability to hurt
you even more.
And…the failure to forgive is a sin. Christian, you do not want to live with deliberate, acknowledged sin,
do you? Strive to forgive. Turn loose of destructive anger. Your life will be better off for it.
Say good things about your Savior and His church on this mountain!
 
Bro. Tony

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125 years

Our church’s 125 th Anniversary is just a few weeks away. I hope you are preparing to come. We will be
having a homemade ice cream social on the October 7 th as well as the main celebration of Sunday, the
8 th . Please help us get the word out and if you know of former members or attendees that we might
need to invite, please let us know.

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God’s word doesn’t need to change

I heard a young lady say that the Bible is outdated and useless because it was written by old men
thousands of years ago. The thought was that, as people change and knowledge increases, the Bible
should keep up. My question to someone who thinks that is “what knowledge do we have today that
calls for a change in the Bible?”.

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God’s word doesn’t need to change

I heard a young lady say that the Bible is outdated and useless because it was written by old men
thousands of years ago. The thought was that, as people change and knowledge increases, the Bible
should keep up. My question to someone who thinks that is “what knowledge do we have today that
calls for a change in the Bible?”.

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Schools

There was a lot of noise recently when some parents demanded that a certain book be removed from
the required reading list of an eighth-grade class at school. The book contained nudity, obscenity, and
controversial sexuality.

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Hate Speech?

I’ve often stated that the idea and culture of so-called “hate speech” would become a tool for silencing
Christian voices in the public sphere.  Our nation has been the champion of free speech since its
inception, yet the movement of defining certain beliefs as hate speech threatens that precious
freedom.  And there is no group as affected as the Christian community. 

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Hate Speech?

I’ve often stated that the idea and culture of so-called “hate speech” would become a tool for silencing
Christian voices in the public sphere.  Our nation has been the champion of free speech since its
inception, yet the movement of defining certain beliefs as hate speech threatens that precious
freedom.  And there is no group as affected as the Christian community. 

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Choose the right course!

Most of you know that my personal vehicle is a 2008 Jeep Wrangler. It has a six-cylinder engine and an
automatic transmission. I lifted it 2 1/2 inches and installed oversized tires. It’s my first “big boy toy”
and I enjoy it tremendously. Suppose that a brand new, mid-engine Corvette pulled up beside me and I
challenged him to a race. Would I be crazy for doing that?

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Steal from a church?

As you well know our church was burglarized in the dark hours of August 5th or 6th. The first thing I
want to do is assure each of you that no personal information was taken. I erroneously said that our
main church computer was taken, but that was proven to be wrong. The computer, and all personal or
private information, is safe. The church safe was stolen, but it had very little cash in it and I’m sure the
thief/thieves were sorely disappointed when and if they got it open.

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Christian Nationalism

Have you heard the term “Christian Nationalism”? If you haven’t, I believe you will be hearing it
soon…and often…in the news when conservative politics are discussed. It has become a way to point to
any conservative political thought and movement as an inherently dangerous thing. Are you a
Christian? Do you vote for conservative principles? If so, you will be marginalized and discredited as
one of those horrible Christian Nationalists. People will be told that you, and your principles, are a
threat to democracy.
What is Christian Nationalism?

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