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Sermon in a Sentence: The happiest person in the world is the one who knows his sins are forgiven.
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Introduction
Did David know personally the blessedness of God's forgiveness?
(2 Sam.
11)
Adultery (Lev.
20.10;Murder (Lev.
24.17); Blaspheme (2 Sam.
12.14;Lev.
24.16)
!! I. Who is the Root of Our Forgiveness?
* A. God's Grace (Rom.
4.6-8)
* B. Our Responsibility
!! II.
What is the Range of Our Forgiveness?
* A. Instantaneous
* B. Absolute
* C. Eternal
!! III.
What are the Results of Our Forgiveness?
* A. Pleasure (Joy)
* B. Peace
* C. Preservation from Problems
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