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Forgiveness: Not Necessarily What You Think

What the Bible Really Says, and What it Doesn't Say

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Have you ever been pressured to forgive before you felt comfortable about it? Has something not sat right with you all these years about the concept of biblical forgiveness? Is it just not making sense for God to require us to grant blanket forgiveness on demand, or even if it hasn’t been asked for, including to those who are downright wicked? As Christians, we all know our Father wants us to forgive. However, forgiveness and the requirement to forgive are not necessarily what we have been taught by our abusers and their enablers, or by others who are either misinformed or trying to deceive us. God wants us to be open-hearted and willing to forgive. But he does not want us to cheapen forgiveness by giving it prematurely and undeservedly to those who have every intention of continuing on in their evil. In this book, we will study the scriptures that talk about forgiveness and repentance, including relevant context and commentary, as well as dilemmas and questions we are often faced with. Our God is not an abuse-enabler. He is truly righteous and just. You may be surprised to learn that forgiveness and God’s instructions to forgive are not necessarily what you have been led to believe. Christian Living Christianity Abuse Relationships Dysfunctional Families Marriage & Relationships Parenting & Families
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I'm estranged from my narcissist family and was looking for books from a christian perspective to help me cope with their continued harassment. The book has some excellent points that I don't wish to downplay, but I had to stop listening after the first hour because it seemed to come from a place of anger and bitterness at times. Anyone who has been subjected to that kind of abuse and harassment have plenty of reasons to be angry and bitter, but this might not be the book to go to if you're looking to drop that.

The primary point of it is a good one though: Without an apology or a confession of wrongdoing, forgiveness is difficult.

Regarding the virtual voice, Once a chapter it would sound like it got stuck on a word, but after a bit I got used to it. I know audiobook narrators are expensive, so what they used was functional for the job.

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I have listened to 2 of this authors books so far. I wish I knew this stuff 30 yrs ago. She is a straight shooter & real. Everything backed with scripture which is awesome. I find this book to be so validating & helpful. There are some glitches with the Al reader but dont let that keep you from the knowledge this book has to offer. I have also been getting the hard copy of her books so I can relisten & highlight important things to me. I have seen some reviews suggesting she is coming off angry. I disagree she is telling it straight & on the victim & God's side. I find that validating & helpful as someone walking thru it personally. I think the author for the books as I believe they could really help many people. As someone who has always been taught to continuously forgive abuse, & now scapegoated by my whole family for not allowing it anymore this knowledge is very helpful. Also if you are an ACOA like me her books could really help.

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