The Gospel of Forgiveness

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Hardcover with jacket, 267 pages

“What exactly does it mean to ‘forgive’?”
“Will God really forgive my sins—as many as they are?”
“How can I forgive someone who refuses to own up to what he (or she) did?”
“Is my forgiveness the same as God’s forgiveness?”
“What if I have been hurt so deeply that I don’t believe I can forgive?”

If you’ve ever asked yourself these questions, then this book is for you. In The Gospel of Forgiveness, Chad Sychtysz digs deeply into the biblical teaching on the subject of forgiveness. His approach is objective and methodical. He makes every attempt to present these teachings as accurately, insightfully, and descriptively as possible. This is an easy book to read, and yet its effect upon the reader will be eye-opening and profound. It is very likely that you will never again look at forgiveness—or the gospel of Christ—the same after reading this book.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction  
Part One: Defining the Situation  
Chapter One: Why Should You Forgive?  
Chapter Two: What Forgiveness Is and Is Not  
Chapter Three: What Sin Is and Is Not  
Chapter Four: The Conditions of God’s Forgiveness  
Chapter Five: The Conditions of Your Forgiveness  
Part Two: Misunderstandings and Resistance  
Chapter Six: Right and Wrong Reasons to Forgive  
Chapter Seven: Limitations of Your Forgiveness  
Chapter Eight: The Need for Shame  
Chapter Nine: Real and Artificial Apologies  
Chapter Ten: Things That Get in the Way  
Chapter Eleven: The Anger of Man  
Part Three: Big-picture Perspectives  
Chapter Twelve: Faith and Forgiveness  
Chapter Thirteen: Fellowship and Forgiveness  
Chapter Fourteen: The Ministry of Reconciliation  
Chapter Fifteen: Do You Need to Forgive Yourself?  
Chapter Sixteen: Unforgivable Sins—Real and Imagined  
Conclusion