Showing posts with label forgiveness of sins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label forgiveness of sins. Show all posts

Thursday 14 April 2016

Asking the Most High for forgiveness of sins and ignorance

 
 

'O Dear God,
forgive me my sins, and ignorance, and my exceeding the limit and
forgive whatever You know better than I.

O God! Forgive the wrong I have done jokingly or seriously and forgive my accidental and intentional errors, all that is present in me.

O Al lah, Most High Jehovah God,
forgive me for the sins I have done presently and that which I have done in the past, and those that I have done privately and publically, and that which You know better than me.

 You are the One Who puts forward and you are the One Who delays, and verily You are capable over all things.'
 
 
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Monday 8 February 2010

God wants to be gracious to you

Ephesians 4:22-23 (39 kb)
Yet the LORD longs to be gracious to you; he rises to show you compassion. For the LORD is a God of justice. Blessed are all who wait for him!



ThoughtsPhil Ware
    God is slow to exercise his justice when that justice demands his people's punishment. "Gracious and slow to anger" is a phrase repeatedly used to describe God in the Old Testament. God longs to be gracious and bless his people. He extends time for us to repent and turn to him. In Jesus, God even gives us his own Son as the atoning sacrifice for our sins. Let's hear the heart of God and respond by turning our lives and our hearts to the God who longs for us.
2 Timothy 1:9 (38 kb)
Prayer
    Almighty God and Abba Father, how can I ever thank you for your love and mercy demonstrated in the sacrifice of your Son for my sin. Please forgive me for those times that I have not intentionally and wholeheartedly shown my appreciation for your grace in the way I live my life. Please perfect me by your Spirit just as you have forgiven me and cleansed me by your grace. In Jesus' name. Amen.

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Tuesday 24 February 2009

Your Sins Are Forgiven

In a sense it is true that none could forgive sins but God alone, except as his
anointed and authorized agent and representative, and in his appointed way.  The divinely appointed way for the cancellation of sins was by means of the ransom as the legal settlement of the penalty, and faith in Christ the Redeemer.  — Romans 5:12-19; 1 Corinthians 15:21,22; 1 Timothy 2:5,6.
The forgiveness of sins was one thing, and the healing was another; and Luke’s words as recorded in Luke 5:17 lets us know that the same divine authority that was necessary to the forgiveness of sins was also necessary to the healing; and that if the forgiveness of sins was blasphemy, so also was the healing.
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It will be observed that all the healings performed by our Lord were both instantaneous and complete, showing the fullness of his authority and power, and they included the worst forms of disease — leprosy, paralysis, blindness from birth, and even awakenings from death.
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And God had given authority to Christ to forgive sins.

> Find more at the RL Weekly Bible Lessons 'Your Sins Are Forgiven'

A study of Luke 5:17-26.

You may view the latest post at
http://lessons.reslight.net/?p=130