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The Way of Lamech or the Way of Jesus
Forgiveness can be one of the hardest things we're called to do. When someone wrongs us, our natural impulse is to get even, to make them pay for the hurt they caused. It's an age-old human instinct, a way of retaliation that goes all the way back to Genesis.
But Jesus presents a different path. He calls us to a new way—a way of forgiveness.
This sermon explores the powerful difference between the way of Lamech and the way of Jesus. You'll discover what true forgiveness looks like and how we can learn to practice this radical, healing forgiveness in our own lives, not in our own strength, but through the power of God's Spirit.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:21-35
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