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The Forgiveness of Sins

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  • D. Rietdyk

What is the forgiveness of sins? This article explains the necessity of being forgiven by God, the object of this forgiveness, and the fruit of being forgiven.

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Forgive Us Our Sins Guilt is a Real Symptom. Thank God, there is a Cure

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  • Peter Hastie

This article explains the need to pray for the forgiveness of sins especially in a culture where sin is being denied even in the church. Confessing our sins is a way provided by God to deal with our guilt.

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Knowing the Forgiveness of God

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  • Derek Cleave

This article discusses the need for forgiveness of sins in order to enjoy a relationship with God. The parable of the unmerciful servant in Matthew 18 is discussed.

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The Sifting Effect of Preaching

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  • Karel Deddens

This article on the effect of preaching. looks at preaching and the forgiveness of sins, preaching and the judgment of God, blessing and curse, resistance against the Holy Spirit, and the relation of the Word of God and the Spirit.

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1 John 1:9 - God is Faithful and Just

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  • Clarence J. VanderVelde

This article on 1 John 1:9 is about the forgiveness of sins.

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Thesis #1: Repent

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  • Reuben Bredenhof

This article is about the first of Luther's 95 theses: repentance. Instead of indulgences, forgiveness of sins starts with repentance.

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He who fears to suffer cannot be His who suffered. Tertullian
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