Sentences with phrase «accept forgiveness when»

Another person can be aware of such contradictions and realize that his actions are not in harmony with his profession; this person can acknowledge and confess his guilt and accept forgiveness when caught in circumstances beyond his control.

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Thankfully many understand the blessing of forgiveness when we accept Jesus as Lord.
Hell is simply being in the presence of God, without accepting the forgiveness He freely gave you when He died on Calvary's cross.
When we can do that the cycle of forgiveness is complete; we have not only received God's forgiveness, but accepted it.
Your sins are already forgiven, no one goes to Hell because they did not ask for forgiveness, a person goes to Hell because when they have passed the age of innocence, and have come to the Knowledge of the Gospel, or they have learned that Jesus died for their sins, and that He gives us salvation freely because He loves us more than we love ourselves, and we have to make a choice to accept or reject this free gift, if that individual accepts Jesus as their Savior, then they go to Heaven, and if that individual rejects Jesus, then they go to Hell.
We receive forgiveness of our sins when we accept him as our savior.
I to have always accepted that forgiveness is uncomplicated but sometimes when trying to explain it to someone who thinks the Bible is contradicting itself it can be helpful to explain it in the way Jeremy has.
When a man accepts forgiveness, he condemns himself most severely, he really bows his head under the judgment of God.
And by God's amazing grace, He will still accept them both when they turn back to Him to seek Him and forgiveness.
What is important is afterwards, when you've had time for reflection and you recognise your mistakes, you seek and accept the forgiveness gifted to you.
Evil is defeated when forgiveness is offered and accepted.
In theological terms conversion is used to describe the moment when a person for the first time comes to a personal realization of the grace and forgiveness of God and accepts that theological reality as relevant for his or her life.
When Christians are told that Christlike forgiveness means accepting every apology as sincere, we can inadvertently perpetuate abuse.
Each has its own eligibility requirements and different potential benefits (such as student loan forgiveness, income - based repayment plans, etc.), so make sure you understand which loans you are signing on for when you accept your financial aid package.
ICR uses 20 % of your AGI to base the payments on, so it's much closer to the standard plan amount, and it can fully amortize the loan before the forgiveness period faster, so it might accept an ICR payment versus an IBR payment (which uses 10 % or 15 % based on when the loan originated).
Apologizing is often the first thing we are taught as children, so it is hard to say anything bad about forgiveness when it's something we all subconsciously understand and accept as the norm.
But the more than you accept that as a reality, the more open you'll be to not being upset with your spouse when they disappoint you; the more willing you will be to give them what you want in return when you fall short: patience, forgiveness, understanding, encouragement and love.
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