On His book: ‘Total Forgiveness’ shows how we can know when we have truly forgiven, and so know the joy and freedom that naturally follows’.
On His book: ‘Total Forgiveness’ shows how we can know when we have truly forgiven, and so know the joy and freedom that naturally follows’.
On His book: ‘Total Forgiveness’ shows how we can know when we have truly forgiven, and so know the joy and freedom that naturally follows’.
RT Kendall give an introduction to the topic of forgiveness. He shares on what it means, why it’s so hard, and why it’s so important. Can we forgive in our deepest pain?
RT Kendall continues the series. He shows that when we are able to sincerely ask God to forgive those who have hurt us or our loved ones, we can know we have forgiven. This is an ongoing choice to do what Jesus did, and to be honest with God.
Prayer is a powerful way to change people’s lives. It can also fuel our forgiveness. RT Kendall shares stories from his life and encourages us on this topic.
Holding on to bitterness is really harmful to us. RT Kendall explains when we should speak up about being wronged, and who we should speak to. He also explores whether forgiveness means accepting the person’s behaviour.
RT Kendall discusses the idea that when we have been forgiven of all our wrongdoing, we should offer the same grace to others. He uses stories from the Bible and his own life to illustrate this grace.
What happens when we want someone to pay for what they did, or at least apologise? RT Kendall explores the topic of vindication and how we can deal with not receiving it.
RT Kendall explores whether we can be godly without forgiving others – and what to do when we don’t agree with someone’s views or actions.
Forgiveness is not for show, and RT Kendall discusses whether we should need to show someone, and others, that we have made a choice to forgive. Can we forgive before someone has repented?
When we get to the root of our bitterness, we can often find a lingering resentment toward God. RT Kendall looks at how can we tackle this, and answer the big questions in life.
Sometimes the hardest part of forgiveness if to forgive ourselves for when we have fallen short. R T Kendall shares his own story of feeling like a failure as a parent, and looks at Paul in the Bible.
When we feel an urge to share the wrongdoings of others, is it the right thing to do? Are we able to let it go? RT Kendall discusses the way in which Joseph forgives his brothers without sharing their wrongdoings with his acquaintances.
RT re-visits the powerful story of Joseph, son of Jacob, as a great example for teaching us how to truly forgive our brothers and sisters.
How do we treat those who have hurt us? RT Kendall summarises the key indicators that help us to know we have truly and totally forgiven.
RT Kendall recaps his previous six points for knowing we’ve totally forgiven, before adding a seventh. He looks at the power of Stephen’s story and how he forgave those who hurt him, before he died.
RT Kendall teaches through the Lord’s Prayer and discusses the importance and relevance of it, when it comes to total forgiveness. He explains this continuous nature of forgiveness.
RT Kendall challenges our perspective and actions when it comes to forgiving those who have wronged us, or hurt the people we love – at any point in life.
How is forgiveness wrapped up in our relationship with our Heavenly Father? RT Kendall explores God’s passion for forgiveness and gratitude.
What effect does bitterness have on our lives? RT Kendall explores the causes and consequences of harbouring unforgiveness.
What happens when we decide to judge other others harshly? RT Kendall discusses the dangers of ‘playing God’.
Jealousy, justice and judgement all play a part in our response to those we need to forgive. R T Kendall questions how we can avoid playing God when it comes to these things.
How can we respond to criticism, wrongdoing and hypocrisy? RT Kendall explores what judgement is, and what type we should avoid.