Tag: Forgiveness
A Modern-Day Psalm of Repentance: Learning from Ps...
Posted by Kevin | Jun 12, 2025 | Christian Living | 0 |
Loving One Another Well: Help for Restoring Broken...
Posted by Kevin | May 14, 2025 | Christian Living, Counseling, Self-Counsel | 0 |
To the Praise of His Glory #OneMinuteMondays
Posted by Kevin | Mar 13, 2023 | Christian Living, One Minute Mondays, Self-Counsel | 0 |
On Forgiveness and Forgiving Oneself by Dr Howard ...
Posted by Kevin | Feb 3, 2023 | Christian Living, Guest Post | 0 |
Counsel the Bitter Person with a Warning from Jesu...
Posted by Kevin | Jan 25, 2023 | Christian Living, Counseling | 0 |
Whiter than Snow!
by Kevin | Jan 27, 2026 | Christian Living | 0 |
Whiter Than Snow: Though Your Sins Were as Scarlet…
On a quiet snow day, Scripture gives us a powerful picture of forgiveness. Drawing from Isaiah 1:18, Psalm 51:7, and 1 John 1:9, this article reflects on God’s invitation to sinners and the cleansing grace He provides through Jesus Christ.
Isaiah shows us God’s perspective — honest about sin, yet full of mercy. Psalm 51 reveals the humble response of a repentant heart that asks to be washed. Together, they point us to the gospel, where Christ takes the stain of our sin and gives us His righteousness.
This reflection reminds readers that forgiveness is not something we earn, manage, or deserve. It is something God does. Like fresh snow covering the ground, God’s grace cleanses completely, offering hope, rest, and a new beginning to all who come to Him.
Read MoreA Modern-Day Psalm of Repentance: Learning from Psalm 51 and Michael Tait’s Confession
by Kevin | Jun 12, 2025 | Christian Living | 0 |
A Modern-Day Psalm of Repentance: Learning from Psalm 51 and Michael Tait’s ConfessionGuilt weighs...
Read MoreLoving One Another Well: Help for Restoring Broken Relationships
by Kevin | May 14, 2025 | Christian Living, Counseling, Self-Counsel | 0 |
Loving One Another Well: Help for Restoring Broken Relationships Have you ever felt the deep sense...
Read MoreTo the Praise of His Glory #OneMinuteMondays
by Kevin | Mar 13, 2023 | Christian Living, One Minute Mondays, Self-Counsel | 0 |
To the Praise of His Glory As we look forward to the week ahead of us, we hear of bank collapses,...
Read MoreOn Forgiveness and Forgiving Oneself by Dr Howard Eyrich
by Kevin | Feb 3, 2023 | Christian Living, Guest Post | 0 |
By Howard Eyrich Editor’s Note: In today’s blog, Dr. Howard Eyrich discusses On...
Read MoreCounsel the Bitter Person with a Warning from Jesus by Paul Tautges
by Kevin | Jan 25, 2023 | Christian Living, Counseling | 0 |
Counsel the Bitter Person with a Warning from Jesus by Paul Tautges Editor’s Note:...
Read MoreHow Well Do You Understand Repentance? The Unrepenting Repenter
by Kevin | Jul 26, 2022 | Christian Living, Self-Counsel | 1 |
Editor’s Note: Here is an article from Jim Elliff regarding repentance. Often it is talked...
Read MoreImperfection and Mercy – a Critical Combination
by Kevin | Jul 15, 2022 | Christian Living, Self-Counsel | 2 |
In some personal time with the Lord this week and subsequently in my study, Jesus’ words in...
Read MoreAren’t You Glad There’s Grace for THAT?
by Kevin | May 29, 2022 | Christian Living, On This Sunday... | 0 |
Aren’t You Glad There’s Grace for THAT? With a title like, “Aren’t You...
Read MoreWe Made Promises and Prayed Prayers for a Day Like This
by Kevin | May 1, 2022 | Church, On This Sunday... | 0 |
As you can see in the picture above, our church family at Sonrise went to the wall of the...
Read MoreThe Joy of Being Declared Innocent
by Kevin | Nov 20, 2021 | Christian Living, Church, Community | 1 |
The Joy of Being Declared Innocent The most intense moment in any trial happens when the verdict...
Read MoreOne Observation that Will Help You Forgive
by Kevin | Jul 29, 2021 | Christian Living, Self-Counsel | 0 |
In life, forgiveness of others is necessary. But, as you also know, is sometimes very heard. Yet,...
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