God Still Forgives

Thank you for viewing today’s message, which is part 5 of our series “God Still,” titled “… Forgives.” Please read below for a summary of today’s message. Press play on the video above for a replay of the full stream.

Metallica’s “The Unforgiven”

  • Discuss Metallica’s song “The Unforgiven” and its relevance to the theme of forgiveness.
  • Share personal reflections on feeling unforgiven at times.

The Wrong Direction in Life

  • Share a story about a concerned woman on the interstate to illustrate how people can be unaware they’re going in the wrong direction in life.
  • Highlight the dangers of pride and other negative outcomes when we think we’re on the right path.

God’s Unwavering Forgiveness

  • Emphasize the importance of recognizing when we’re going the wrong way and the assurance that God still forgives us.
  • Encourage listeners to pray and reference Romans 8:31-39 to emphasize God’s unwavering support.

The Ever-Changing Tactics of the Accuser

  • Share stories and analogies, including the snake’s betrayal, to illustrate how the accuser constantly changes tactics to hinder us.
  • Address the issue of depression and overcoming obstacles with God’s help.

Focusing on the Future

  • Stress the need to focus on the future rather than dwelling on the past.
  • Highlight the freedom and forgiveness available through Jesus Christ, referencing Romans 8:1-3.

Transforming Your Life

  • Encourage a transformation in thinking and recognizing the depth of sin.
  • Emphasize the importance of accepting God’s grace to revolutionize one’s life.

Sharing Your Testimony

  • Highlight the significance of sharing one’s testimony and living a life that brings glory to God.
  • Summarize the main takeaways from the episode.

Thank you for viewing today’s message. Please consider this message a call to share your testimony and live a life that brings glory to God. Please check out any of our other sermons for more thought-provoking discussions on the forgiveness God has given us in our lives.