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October 5, 2008
Forgive One Another
Colossians 3:12-17
One Another Series
Proposition: We are to forgive our fellow Christians.
1. The* reason *for forgiveness: Our* identity *as God’s people.
Lucado, Daniel /Applause of Heaven/
2.The *example *of forgiveness: Our *reception *of God’s work.
Matthew 18:32-34
Luke 23: 33-34
3.The *priority *of forgiveness: Our* ability *to serve God faithfully.
Several years after inventing radar, Sir Robert Watson-Watt was arrested in Canada for speeding.
He'd been caught in a radar trap.
He wrote this poem:
Pity Sir Robert Watson-Watt, \\ strange target of his radar plot, \\ and this, with others I could mention, \\ a victim of his own invention.
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