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Forgiveness is something that everyone experiences in their life, whether it is given or received. It may not always be easy, but, if it is truly meant in the heart, it can offer a sense of freedom like never before. Forgiving plays a major role in the second step of the biblically significant three-step process that Kim Schroeder examines in her book, The Trouble with Forgiveness: A Biblical Perspective. In this brief but spiritually impactful book, Kim defines and explores the nature of forgiveness, highlighting the inaccurate understanding of it by many churches today. She analyzes how forgiveness is applied in the Bible, particularly how it is not required or necessary in some cases, which is contrary to the widely accepted belief of many Christians. Humanity is not perfect, and God knows this, so living according to His will, taking responsibility, and turning away from sins is the best way to reach salvation. The Trouble with Forgiveness: A Biblical Perspective reveals the truth about forgiveness, specifically in the context of the entirety of the Word of God. It is an essential component to understanding the Blood Covenant illustrated in the New Testament. Kim Schroeder hopes to clarify His plan so readers may recognize it easily, understand it completely, and live it wholeheartedly. Kim Schroeder is an author that aims to write pieces in a concise and succinct manner that act as resources for people to understand the fundamental aspects of being a follower of Jesus Christ. She provides an outlet for all those who are searching for the Lord by sharing His Word, with a deep focus on the New Testament. She is a teacher of Blood Covenant Christianity and is a lover of nature, living with her family in rural Colorado. You can find her work and contact her at StubbornTruth.com.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781662892837
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 60
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-03-12
- Förlag: Xulon Press