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Chapter 7:
Freedom of Forgiveness
Questions 14-32
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The Reward of Forgiveness
14.
We cannot make the people who have hurt us or the people we have hurt come to peace with us. So what can we do?
a)
b)
15.
When we are obedient to take steps the Father says we should take, where our natural actions end, His supernatural activity begins. Obedience tends to rain down blessings on the (a) _____ and the (b) _____.
a)
b)
16.
What often happens when people choose to forgive someone who has hurt them in the past?
17.
What are two things we will not avoid while going through this life?
a)
b)
18.
The author described how God did not take her through the recovery process like “drinking from a waterfall.” How did He deal with her (Isaiah 28:10)?
For the Bible Tells Me So
19.
The Scriptures are clear on forgiveness. It is the _____ of the gospel.
20.
What happens if we are weighed down with unforgiveness or a need to be forgiven?
21.
There is nothing finer in this life than living in relationships with nothing to
_____
and nothing to
_____
.
22.
We must strive to settle our accounts as quickly as possible and do it with the right (a) _____ and in (b) _____.
a)
b)
Forgiving Others
23.
What does Matthew 6:14-15 tell us?
24.
When the author was hanging on to an offense, she became cross with the Father. What happened as a result? (Answers may vary)
25.
First Peter 5:5b tells why this happens. What does it exhort us to do?
26.
In the Kingdom of God, we should be professional forgivers! What should others be able to look to our example and find?
27.
What does Romans 12:18 encourage us to do?
28.
Do not allow yourself to hang out in the enemy’s prison cell. Find forgiveness quickly. Then maintain your freedom by making things right as soon as _____.
29.
What should you do about those who sin against you over and over again, particularly where their sin is self-destructive or abusive to you or your family.
30.
When we try to keep too many accounts of the people who have offended us, we can incur spiritual consequences of unforgiveness, which can easily turn to _____.
31.
When people do things to hurt you, tell them. When they apologize, forgive them. What else should you do?
32.
Give the two scriptures and their references, which support the above statements.
a)
b)
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Chapter 7, Questions 33-51