Forgiveness for Charlie's Killer?

There is a distinct difference between forgiveness and reconciliation. Forgiveness only takes one (we can “release” people to God), but reconciliation takes two (both parties need to agree on the sin, repentance, and forgiveness).

When we choose to forgive, we are following closely in the footsteps of Jesus, who said, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they are doing” (Luke 23:34).

Forgiveness does not negate justice or remove the consequences of sin, but it does release the sinful party to God and ensure bitterness has no root in our hearts. Bitterness will crush the soul, but forgiveness will renew it.

Costi Hinn

Costi W. Hinn serves as the Teaching Pastor of The Shepherd’s House Bible Church in Chandler, Arizona and is the Founder and President of For The Gospel, an online ministry dedicated to providing sound biblical doctrine for everyday people. He is the author of several books, including Knowing the Spirit, God, Greed, and the (Prosperity) Gospel, More Than a Healer, and his latest title, Walking in God’s Will. Alongside his wife, Christyne, Costi has co-authored multiple children’s books, including In Jesus’ Name I Pray, The King Who Found His Self-Control, The Farmer Who Chose to Plant Kindness, and a Bible study for kids titled, Earth’s Epic Start: A Bible Study About God’s Creation, our Fall, and His Promises.

Costi is currently completing his doctorate at The Master’s Seminary. He and Christyne are the joyful parents of six children.

See more posts from this author here: https://www.forthegospel.org/costi-hinn

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