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Anger toward God

By Dave Henning / April 25, 2015

As Sara Horn continues Chapter 9 of How Can I Possibly Forgive?, she points out that the mistake we make in getting angry with God is that He is our only true source for receiving he help and peace we need.  We are implicitly saying that God is worse for us than better, that He […]

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The hearing test

By Dave Henning / April 24, 2015

In Chapter 9 (“When You’re Mad at God”) of How Can I Possibly Forgive?, Sara Horn observes that non-Christians might respond to hurts, disappointments, and tragedies by asserting that God is out to get them.  Christians, however, may not want to verbalize that God is out to get them, yet secretly wonder if He is- […]

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Faithfulness and favor

By Dave Henning / April 23, 2015

“The Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger and rich in faithful love.”- Psalm 103:8 “The one who searches for what is good finds favor, but if someone looks for trouble, it will come to him.”- Proverbs 11:27 Sara Horn concludes Chapter 8 of How Can I Possibly Forgive? by encouraging us to remember […]

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Conviction or condemnation?

By Dave Henning / April 22, 2015

“Therefore, there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, because through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit who gives life has set you free from the law of sin and death.”- Romans 8:1-2 In Chapter 8 (“Forgiving Yourself”) of How Can I Possibly Forgive?, Sara Horn begins by distinguishing between conviction […]

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Open Spaces

By Dave Henning / April 21, 2015

“It is a sin for the person who knows to do what is good and doesn’t do it.”- James 4:17 “God sometimes removes a person from your life for your protection.  Don’t run after them.”- attributed to Rick Warren Sara Horn concludes Chapter 6 of How Can I Possibly Forgive? with strong encouragement for us […]

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Entertaining angels unawares

By Dave Henning / April 20, 2015

“Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.”- Hebrews 13:2 (ESV) “The wings of angels are often found on the backs of the least likely people.”- Eric Honeycutt While I was an elementary school student in grades four through eight, I was blessed with two church families.  Ashburn […]

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Draw near to God

By Dave Henning / April 19, 2015

“Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you.  Cleanse your hearts, you sinners,  and purify your hearts, you double-minded.  Be wretched and mourn and weep.  Let your laughter be turned to mourning and your joy to gloom.   Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will exalt you.”- James 4:8-10 Today Sara Horn completes […]

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Overcoming discord

By Dave Henning / April 18, 2015

“Submit yourselves to God.  Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”- James 4:7 Sara Horn concludes Chapter 7 of How Can I Possibly Forgive? with a discussion of six Steps to Overcoming Discord, based on James 4:7.  The first two steps are presented today. 1.  Submit to God.  We don’t like the word […]

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The cost of forgiveness

By Dave Henning / April 17, 2015

Today Sara Horn concludes her discussion of five myths we fall for when it comes to forgiveness. 3.  Myth: Forgiveness requires reconciliation.  While forgiveness isn’t optional, settling differences or restoring a relationship isn’t always possible.  Someone else generally is part of the conflict equation, and we can’t control or dictate their actions and choices.  Although […]

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Forgiveness Myths

By Dave Henning / April 16, 2015

Sara Horn begins Chapter 7 (“Getting Over It and Other Myths”) of How Can I Possibly Forgive? by discussing five myths we fall for when it comes to forgiveness.  The first two forgiveness myths are presented in today’s blog. 1.  Myth: Forgiveness should be easy.  Sara astutely observes that “when we need it, forgiveness seems like […]

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Three practical steps

By Dave Henning / April 15, 2015

In Chapter 6 of How Can I Possibly Forgive?, Sara Horn offers three practical steps for overlooking a specific offense. 1. Stop putting words of value to your hurt.  Every time we bring up the subject of what’s bothering us or who’s hurting us by their words or actions, we are sustaining and strengthening the […]

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Insight and patience

By Dave Henning / April 14, 2015

“A person’s wisdom yields patience; it is to one’s glory to overlook an offense.”- Proverbs 19:11 As Sara Horn continues Chapter 6 of How Can I Possibly Forgive?, she pauses to unpack Proverbs 19:11.  She believes there are great truths in this Scripture that we can apply when we desire to let go of our hurts. […]

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