Forgiveness

Forgiveness & You: Love Covers

Jesus, speaking to the disciples about his coming death on Calvary and resurrection, gave them a new commandment (John 13:34). Jesus, gave them this command as he knew that God first loved us and sent him (Jesus) for the express purpose of forgiveness of sin and bringing reconciliation to the father. It is because of the love of the Father that the, Son gave his life, that we might not die in our sins, but live eternally in righteousness with the Lord.

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Encouragement, Forgiveness

Forgiveness: Don’t Forget What You Look Like!

Good Morning, Today's post we will continue to explore Forgiveness, and how extending forgiveness is an act of compassion and love. We all want others to over look our flaws, our eccentricities, our failures, our sins or ugly characters. We cover with makeup, clothing, material possession  and hide behind religious doctrine to make ourselves appear… Continue reading Forgiveness: Don’t Forget What You Look Like!

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LUKE 22:32 (Make A Comeback)

This article spoke to my soul. Many times I have allowe my self to entertain condemnation, guilt and shame, because i amde a mistake and thought my whole walk was messed up. But now i will say ” Therefore, there is no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh but after the Spirit.” Romans 8:1

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“But I have pleaded in prayer for you, Simon, that your faith should not fail. So when you have repented and turned to me again, strengthen your brothers.” (Luke 22:32 NLT)

Read:Judges 2:10-23, Judges 3, Luke 22:14-34, Psalms 92, Psalms 93:1-5, Proverbs 14:1-2

Relate:  When we make big mistakes, there is a small voice in the back of our heads telling us, “you can’t comeback from this one.” I wonder if this thought crossed Peter’s mind when he heard the rooster crow. He had been so certain that he would do anything for Christ, even go to prison or face death, yet he failed to admit to even knowing Jesus that same night. This is why he wept bitterly as he realized his failure. He had truly believed in his own strength to stand up for his beliefs, and he had failed.

Peter was not left in his failure. In…

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Courage, Encouragement, Persecution

This test is hard….. Hang in there!

When we face trial and tribulation and persecution we have a natural tendencies to complain, to blame God and the world, to begin to doubt God and our purpose, but this reaction only serves as a sign of distrust in a believer in Christ. Instead of complaining or questioning God and giving up on the faith, we should instead ask for:

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Welcome to Grace Redeemed Me!

I want to welcome everyone to this new blog, GraceRedeemedMe. This is my very first blog and the focus of this site to help others understand the grace of God that redeemed them from a life separate from our Lord Jesus Christ. I got the name of this blog, from my very own name. I… Continue reading Welcome to Grace Redeemed Me!