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    back to Ephesians 1:7 In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God’s grace. Jesus died for our sins so that we would be granted forgiveness of our sins through the blood of Christ. No one is perfect and God knows that, it is not about living a perfect sinless life, God wants us to live for Him and to be obedient. We are born into a sinful world but if we seek forgiveness and are faithful to the Lord then there is nothing to fear, our…

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    Gilbert Blythe after five years. All of this started because Gilbert was teasing her about her hair and after that day, she swore she would never forgive him, even if he had helped her many times and begged for her forgiveness. Five years later, Anne finally realized that her forgiveness was long overdue after her mother spoke to her about how she made the same mistake as Anne, and everyday “[she] always wished [she’d] forgiven him [John Blythe] when [she] had the chance” (Montgomery, 138). Anne…

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    Protestant faith. He used his faith to present the beliefs of Christianity on the ideas of repentance and forgiveness of our sins. In this oil painting, it shows the appearance of the prodigal son, who is shown repenting to his father, who appears in a red cape. The prodigal son is a parable that Jesus used to teach others on the importance of repenting our sins in order to have forgiveness. In the painting, the two figures stand in the light and their clothes can show the richness of the father…

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    made. I pray to God and ask for forgiveness, because I know that He’s here for me and He will forgive me. I want to cry if I say something that hurt someone for a split second. Even if they forget about it five minutes later, I do not. The families of the Benghazi victims will never forget, but if you stop lying about what actually happened, tell the truth, and ask for forgiveness, they may begin to forgive. Before you do this, you need to ask God for forgiveness, I am a firm believer that if…

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    "Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy." Matthew 5:7. Mercy is something people need, whether they give it or receive it. Love is a prerequisite of mercy. Forgiveness connects people in ways that might benefit each other because if people can forgive each other for their mistakes then that shows mercy to the other person. Trust comes from showing mercy to someone. If people can trust one another than they are able to show mercy in different aspects of other people's lives.…

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    levels. Jon Wayne Nobles went to prison plagued by his own demons, and what better way to exercise them than by joining the Dominican Order of Preachers? That must have worked for him too, because Nobles is even able to show compassion and learn forgiveness, which he shows Earle before being executed. I have no doubt in my mind that before Nobles dies, he was re-habilitated. By becoming a member of the Dominican Order of Preachers, Nobles gives us the first glimpse into his reformation. In…

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    by Simon Wiesenthal is about his unique experience during the Holocaust. While in the Lemberg concentration camp, he is ordered to work at a hospital for German soldiers. While working there he is taken to a dying SS man, Karl Seidl, who wants forgiveness from him, a Jew, for what he did. Karl first tells him about his life. He was brought up as a Catholic by his parents, but later joined the Hitler Youth. Later in his life, war broke out and he volunteered in the SS. He then told him about his…

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    The title of Christ which I chose was “Our redemption”, I chose this title mainly because I believe that this title covers Jesus’s biggest role to us. He redeemed us from sin, through his death on the cross. This title shows how God became man and then died for us, it shows both the divine and human side of Jesus. The scripture I got this title from was 1 Corinthians 1:30, this passage states how through him(Jesus), we are receiving “wisdom from God—that is, our righteousness, holiness and…

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    John Porcter asked to be forgiven for a wrong he had done in The Crucible. The wrong he has done was a afire with a 17 year old girl named Abigail when he was married to his wife Elizabeth. John said he will do a lot of stuff to get forgiveness from his wife Elizabeth like buy her a cow or buy flowers to lighting up the mood in the house and the house itself, but he just get a cold shoulder.Which was not what he was hoping for.He even thought about going to Abigail and telling her they will…

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    a weird clicking sound. He has hair that is as hard as an applesauce can. He plays soccer and baseball. Also he is half Korean, a quarter Jewish, and a quarter English. He plays piano. It’s good to be Grayson because he demonstrates curiosity, forgiveness, and judgement. First, he demonstrates curiosity. Grayson loves to explore. When Grayson goes on a hiking trip he will always go off trail. Grayson also loves learning more. When he finished a book series called “Masterminds” Grayson wanted…

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