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Tag Archives: Matthew 6:12
Repentance and Relationships
Lent is a season of self-evaluation, a time to identify our sins. Matthew 6:12 (ERV) Forgive our sins, just as we have forgiven those who did wrong to us. Self-evaluation may uncover old hurts and grudges. Forgive … Continue reading
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Tagged forgiveness, Matthew 6:12, relationships, repentance
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Pray Like a Man
The man-face of prayer is filled with compassion and empathy. The man-heart grieves over broken souls. Man-prayer focuses on relationships (with God, with others). Restoration is the goal. Matthew 6:12 (AMP) And forgive us our debts, as we … Continue reading
Posted in Constructive Thought
Tagged four faces of prayer, man, Matthew 6:12, prayer, The Lord's Prayer
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Forgiving Prayer
Matthew 6:12 (AMP) And forgive us our debts, as we have forgiven our debtors [letting go of both the wrong and the resentment]. I can only speak for myself, but I tend to hold on to the resentment, even … Continue reading
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Tagged forgive, Matthew 6:12, prayer, The Lord's Prayer
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Prepared to Forgive
Posted in Door of opportunity\
Tagged forgiveness, Lent, Matthew 6:12, preparation
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In the Spirit of the Saint
Patrick achieved sainthood because of his forgiving spirit (most people would willingly see their captors go to hell). Our beloved saint sought their salvation, not their destruction. So let’s honor the saint and give up a grudge. Matthew … Continue reading
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Tagged forgive, grudge, Matthew 6:12, St. Patrick
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