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Lesson 3: Receive God's Forgiveness

Updated: Feb 15

Conflict Resolution vs Reconciliation - comprised of 6 lessons:


The following posts comprise lesson 3, Receive God's Forgiveness:

  1. How am I Reconciled to God? (p. 41)

  2. How Does the Church Seek to Restore Those Who Demonstrate Unrepentance? (p. 42)

  3. Concealing Sin: A Reflection on King David (Q1)

  4. The Sins of David in 2 Samuel 11: A Closer Look (Q2)

  5. David's Sacrifices in 2 Samuel 11 (Q4)

  6. A Reflection on David's Idols in 2 Samuel 11 (Q3)

  7. How is David’s Slide Into These Sins Similar to Our Own Experience? (Q5)

  8. God's Response to David: Will You Need a Nathan? (Q6)

  9. How does David’s experience with his own self-deception compare to what we do when we deny our sin? (Q7)

  10. Why was Nathan's Approach of David So Effective? (Q8)

  11. How was King David Reconciled to God? (Q9)

  12. Implications of Denying Our Sin (Q10-12)

  13. Self-justified: I Have No Need For Christ (Q13)

  14. Am I Righteous For My Good Deeds? (Q14-15)

  15. What Good News is Available For Those Who Confess Their Sins Before God? (Q16)

  16. How Can We Stand Before God and Not Be Condemned? (Q17)

  17. Who Will Be Saved From Eternal Damnation? (Q18&19)

  18. The Erosion of Contrition in Modern Culture (Q20)

  19. Our Value of Grace is Diminished (Q21)

  20. The Transformative Power of Faith in the Forgiveness of Sins (Q22)

  21. Why is Daily Contrition Necessary For the Child of God? (Q23)

  22. What Does Confession of Sin Indicate About Our Faith in Jesus? (Q24)

  23. Why Do Some Christians Not Bear Good Fruit? (Q25)

  24. Proclaiming God's Forgiveness (p.48)

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