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God’s forgiveness

When Affliction Brings Our Sins to Mind

By Daniel Rowlands / February 16, 2026

How does God assure us of his love when various afflictions bring our past sins sharply into focus?

How to Keep “Short Accounts” When Confessing Sin

By Nick Batzig / March 12, 2025

Believers are people who confess their sin. That is part and parcel of what it means to be a Christian. Here are 7 things we can do to keep “short accounts” when confessing sin.

When It Seems Impossible to Forgive

By Le Ann Trees / February 21, 2025

Even when we’re confident that we have truly forgiven someone, feelings of rejection, pain, and anger can resurface unexpectedly. Do we need to forgive again or somehow do a better job of forgiving? What should we do when we struggle to forgive?

3 Kinds of Grace We All Need

By Le Ann Trees / October 8, 2024

Grace is receiving good things we didn’t earn and not receiving punishment we did earn. Here are three kinds of grace we all need.

3 Good Things to Remember When You Feel Overwhelmed by Your Sin and Failures

By Daniel Rowlands / January 16, 2024

Is it possible that even in our self-inflicted trials—when we are acutely aware of our fallen, sinful nature—God’s glory is manifested by his work in and for us? Absolutely.