


Today on Somebody Loves You Pastor Raul explores how hurts that aren’t dealt with, can become obstacles to you experiencing the fullness of all God desires for your life. Whether you’ve wronged someone or you’ve been harboring bitterness and need to ask for their forgiveness, God can give you the strength to move forward.

Apparently Peter was frustrated when he asked Jesus, “Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother?” Forgiveness is an integral part of Christian experience; so Peter was right to ask for help. Many of us need help with forgiveness, too.

We’re working our way through the gospel of Matthew. And today we plan to cover more ground in chapter eighteen. They’re some of the hardest words to say, “I forgive you!” Especially after you’ve experienced great hurt. But when you do forgive, you’re never more like Jesus, who forgave us a debt that we could never pay. We’ll spend some time talking about the power of forgiveness and why we’re to follow in the Lord’s footsteps by forgiving others.

We’ve all been hurt by the words or actions of another. Maybe it was an unkind word spoken on social media, or someone has lied about you or stolen from you! When that happens we have a choice to make… will we forgive them or not! Today on Sound Doctrine pastor Jeff Johnson approaches this sensitive subject as he begins a study in Matthew eighteen, verses twenty-one through thirty-five. Jesus addresses the topic of forgiveness through a powerful parable.


We’ve all been hurt by the words or actions of another. Maybe it was an unkind word spoken on social media, or someone has lied about you or stole from you! When that happens we have a choice to make… will we forgive them or not! Today on Light on the Hill pastor James Kaddis completes Matthew eighteen, where Jesus addresses the topic of forgiveness.
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