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Author: William Senyard

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An experience of real forgiveness is very possible for Christians. On our own, it is very hard, even impossible. But there are baby-steps that we can take that will make a real difference. The Forgiving Path is the #1 Forgiving on-line journey/experience. It is available for all who want to begin to feel free from that hurt, wound, crime, or disrespect. Not perfectly. That's Heaven. But noticeable. www.forgivingpath.com If not now, when?
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Today, Dr Bill looks at the very common experience among Christians, and certainly Biblical characters where it appears that God is not only the judge, but the Defendant as well. Is this legit? Are you going to hell for even thinking about it? Or is this a common experience among believers and a privilege that Jesus purchased.Also note that the Forgiving Path Podcast is going to take a hiatus for a time. We are encouraging all of you to switch over to the Gospel Rant. Dr. Bill is taking the audience through a provocative and biblical journey through the Sermon on the Mount. You won't regret it. Dr. Bill often picks up the theme of forgiveness in the Gospel Rant. Why the hiatus? Dr. Bill is launching a new podcast for Christian parents called "Good Enough Parent." It is scheduled to launch at the end of July. We are also launching a new on-line gospel immersion experience called Good Enough Parent targeting parents of teens and tweens. Participants will get interesting and helpful videos (10-15 minutes long) for 15 days. All at no charge. We just want to help.
Today, Dr Bill looks at the very common experience among Christians, and certainly Biblical characters where it appears that God is not only the judge, but the Defendant as well. Is this legit? Are you going to hell for even thinking about it? Or is this a common experience among believers and a privilege that Jesus purchased.Also note that the Forgiving Path Podcast is going to take a hiatus for a time. We are encouraging all of you to switch over to the Gospel Rant. Dr. Bill is taking the audience through a provocative and biblical journey through the Sermon on the Mount. You won't regret it. Dr. Bill often picks up the theme of forgiveness in the Gospel Rant. Why the hiatus? Dr. Bill is launching a new podcast for Christian parents called "Good Enough Parent." It is scheduled to launch at the end of July. We are also launching a new on-line gospel immersion experience called Good Enough Parent targeting parents of teens and tweens. Participants will get interesting and helpful videos (10-15 minutes long) for 15 days. All at no charge. We just want to help.
We just went through three podcasts on the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). For the next two podcasts Dr. Senyard will interview Tshepo Mutloatse--a black man who was there. He lived in Soweto Township and can remember as a teenager seeing dead bodies in his front yard. Tshepo will be sharing his memories on what it was like in South Africa before and after the TRC. Fascinating. Don't miss it.
We just went through three podcasts on the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). For the next two podcasts Dr. Senyard will interview Tshepo Mutloatse--a black man who was there. He lived in Soweto Township and can remember as a teenager seeing dead bodies in his front yard. Tshepo will be sharing his memories on what it was like in South Africa before and after the TRC. Fascinating. Don't miss it.
Welcome to the Forgiving Path Podcast. Dr Bill Senyard created the on-line gospel journey The Forgiving Path (www.forgivingpath.com) in 2009. Since that time over 1000 Christians have brought their hurts, wounds, betrayals, disempowerments and abuses to the Path to get some relief. The results are surprising. 21.0% Decrease in my desire to avoid the person who hurt me38.2% Increase in my empathy and benevolence toward the personwho hurt me20.1% Decrease in my desire for revenge77.8% Increase in my experience of justiceThese are remarkable results. The Gospel applied to our real lives can make a noticeable difference. Through dialogue, interviews and testimonies, the FP podcast highlights more and more what Biblical forgiveness can be. Enjoy.In this four part series we look at the almost 30 year old effort of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Has it accomplished what it had hoped? What can we Christians do now? How does the Sermon on the Mount strategically inform our next steps?
Welcome to the Forgiving Path Podcast. Dr Bill Senyard created the on-line gospel journey The Forgiving Path (www.forgivingpath.com) in 2009. Since that time over 1000 Christians have brought their hurts, wounds, betrayals, disempowerments and abuses to the Path to get some relief. The results are surprising. 21.0% Decrease in my desire to avoid the person who hurt me38.2% Increase in my empathy and benevolence toward the personwho hurt me20.1% Decrease in my desire for revenge77.8% Increase in my experience of justiceThese are remarkable results. The Gospel applied to our real lives can make a noticeable difference. Through dialogue, interviews and testimonies, the FP podcast highlights more and more what Biblical forgiveness can be. Enjoy.In this four part series we look at the almost 30 year old effort of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Has it accomplished what it had hoped? What can we Christians do now? How does the Sermon on the Mount strategically inform our next steps?
Welcome to the Forgiving Path Podcast. Dr Bill Senyard created the on-line gospel journey The Forgiving Path (www.forgivingpath.com) in 2009. Since that time over 1000 Christians have brought their hurts, wounds, betrayals, disempowerments and abuses to the Path to get some relief. The results are surprising. 21.0% Decrease in my desire to avoid the person who hurt me38.2% Increase in my empathy and benevolence toward the personwho hurt me20.1% Decrease in my desire for revenge77.8% Increase in my experience of justiceThese are remarkable results. The Gospel applied to our real lives can make a noticeable difference. Through dialogue, interviews and testimonies, the FP podcast highlights more and more what Biblical forgiveness can be. Enjoy.In this four part series we look at the almost 30 year old effort of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Has it accomplished what it had hoped? What can we Christians do now? How does the Sermon on the Mount strategically inform our next steps?
Welcome to the Forgiving Path Podcast. Dr Bill Senyard created the on-line gospel journey The Forgiving Path (www.forgivingpath.com) in 2009. Since that time over 1000 Christians have brought their hurts, wounds, betrayals, disempowerments and abuses to the Path to get some relief. The results are surprising. 21.0% Decrease in my desire to avoid the person who hurt me38.2% Increase in my empathy and benevolence toward the personwho hurt me20.1% Decrease in my desire for revenge77.8% Increase in my experience of justiceThese are remarkable results. The Gospel applied to our real lives can make a noticeable difference. Through dialogue, interviews and testimonies, the FP podcast highlights more and more what Biblical forgiveness can be. Enjoy.In this four part series we look at the almost 30 year old effort of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Has it accomplished what it had hoped? What can we Christians do now? How does the Sermon on the Mount strategically inform our next steps?
In 2012, Dr. Bill Senyard wrote his groundbreaking book, "Cupology 101: A Biblical Theology of Forgiveness." And no, on the Forgiving Path podcast, Dr. Bill himself will read his book aloud. At the time of its publication, it stood as a lone voice largely against the prevalent view of how to forgive in both Christian and secular terms. Since then, over 1000 people have been through the Forgiving Path and have benefited from the teaching. Now you can enjoy the book as well. If you haven't done so, please go through the Forgiving Path (www.forgivingpath.com). Recent price breaks have made it even more accessible. Enjoy.
In 2012, Dr. Bill Senyard wrote his groundbreaking book, "Cupology 101: A Biblical Theology of Forgiveness." And no, on the Forgiving Path podcast, Dr. Bill himself will read his book aloud. At the time of its publication, it stood as a lone voice largely against the prevalent view of how to forgive in both Christian and secular terms. Since then, over 1000 people have been through the Forgiving Path and have benefited from the teaching. Now you can enjoy the book as well. If you haven't done so, please go through the Forgiving Path (www.forgivingpath.com). Recent price breaks have made it even more accessible. Enjoy.
Every year we take a short hiatus from our regularly scheduled podcasts (Gospel Rant and The Forgiving Path) to focus on what the death and resurrection of Jesus really mean for us today. What difference does it make to real people living in an increasingly frightening and violent world?What Jesus did should leave us open-mouthed--with a lack of words. No one else loves us anywhere near that much. We don't love ourselves that much. Such a disproportionate loving will be to a certain degree uncomfortable and unnerving for such undeserving objects of that loving. In fact, the closer we get --by the Holy Spirit's power-- to actually experience even a little of the height, width, length and depth of the adoring gaze of Jesus, the louder that critical inner voice in our head testifies that it is dangerous to believe it as true. This is the normal human inner struggle for we very imperfect, shame-prone, and often unloveable Jesus followers--never more so than during the Easter season when we tend to focus on the shortcomings of the last year. Jesus' feelings of honor toward us (that's exactly what he expressed on the Cross--among so many other things) at such a great cost to him seems too good to be true. Why? Because it is. And yet...It is totally true. Enjoy the rant.
Happy Easter!Every year we take a short hiatus from our regularly scheduled podcasts (Gospel Rant and The Forgiving Path) to focus on what the death and resurrection of Jesus really mean for us today. What difference does it make to real people living in an increasingly frightening and violent world?What Jesus did should leave us open-mouthed--with a lack of words. No one else loves us anywhere near that much. We don't love ourselves that much. Such a disproportionate loving will be to a certain degree uncomfortable and unnerving for such undeserving objects of that loving. In fact, the closer we get --by the Holy Spirit's power-- to actually experience even a little of the height, width, length and depth of the adoring gaze of Jesus, the louder that critical inner voice in our head testifies that it is dangerous to believe it as true. This is the normal human inner struggle for we very imperfect, shame-prone, and often unloveable Jesus followers--never more so than during the Easter season when we tend to focus on the shortcomings of the last year. Jesus' feelings of honor toward us (that's exactly what he expressed on the Cross--among so many other things) at such a great cost to him seems too good to be true. Why? Because it is. And yet...It is totally true. Enjoy the rant.
In 2012, Dr. Bill Senyard wrote his groundbreaking book, "Cupology 101: A Biblical Theology of Forgiveness." And no, on the Forgiving Path podcast, Dr. Bill himself will read his book aloud. At the time of its publication, it stood as a lone voice largely against the prevalent view of how to forgive in both Christian and secular terms. Since then, over 1000 people have been through the Forgiving Path and have benefited from the teaching. Now you can enjoy the book as well. If you haven't done so, please go through the Forgiving Path (www.forgivingpath.com). Recent price breaks have made it even more accessible. Enjoy.
In 2012, Dr. Bill Senyard wrote his groundbreaking book, "Cupology 101: A Biblical Theology of Forgiveness." And no, on the Forgiving Path podcast, Dr. Bill himself will read his book aloud. At the time of its publication, it stood as a lone voice largely against the prevalent view of how to forgive in both Christian and secular terms. Since then, over 1000 people have been through the Forgiving Path and have benefited from the teaching. Now you can enjoy the book as well. If you haven't done so, please go through the Forgiving Path (www.forgivingpath.com). Recent price breaks have made it even more accessible. Enjoy.
In 2012, Dr. Bill Senyard wrote his groundbreaking book, "Cupology 101: A Biblical Theology of Forgiveness." And no, on the Forgiving Path podcast, Dr. Bill himself will read his book aloud. At the time of its publication, it stood as a lone voice largely against the prevalent view of how to forgive in both Christian and secular terms. Since then, over 1000 people have been through the Forgiving Path and have benefited from the teaching. Now you can enjoy the book as well. If you haven't done so, please go through the Forgiving Path (www.forgivingpath.com). Recent price breaks have made it even more accessible. Enjoy.
In 2012, Dr. Bill Senyard wrote his groundbreaking book, "Cupology 101: A Biblical Theology of Forgiveness." And no, on the Forgiving Path podcast, Dr. Bill himself will read his book aloud. At the time of its publication, it stood as a lone voice largely against the prevalent view of how to forgive in both Christian and secular terms. Since then, over 1000 people have been through the Forgiving Path and have benefited from the teaching. Now you can enjoy the book as well. If you haven't done so, please go through the Forgiving Path (www.forgivingpath.com). Recent price breaks have made it even more accessible. Enjoy.
n 2012, Dr. Bill Senyard wrote his groundbreaking book, "Cupology 101: A Biblical Theology of Forgiveness." And no, on the Forgiving Path podcast, Dr. Bill himself will read his book aloud. At the time of its publication, it stood as a lone voice largely against the prevalent view of how to forgive in both Christian and secular terms. Since then, over 1000 people have been through the Forgiving Path and have benefited from the teaching. Now you can enjoy the book as well. If you haven't done so, please go through the Forgiving Path (www.forgivingpath.com). Recent price breaks have made it even more accessible. Enjoy.
In 2012, Dr. Bill Senyard wrote his groundbreaking book, "Cupology 101: A Biblical Theology of Forgiveness." And no, on the Forgiving Path podcast, Dr. Bill himself will read his book aloud. At the time of its publication, it stood as a lone voice largely against the prevalent view of how to forgive in both Christian and secular terms. Since then, over 1000 people have been through the Forgiving Path and have benefited from the teaching. Now you can enjoy the book as well. If you haven't done so, please go through the Forgiving Path (www.forgivingpath.com). Recent price breaks have made it even more accessible. Enjoy.
In 2012, Dr. Bill Senyard wrote his groundbreaking book, "Cupology 101: A Biblical Theology of Forgiveness." And no, on the Forgiving Path podcast, Dr. Bill himself will read his book aloud. At the time of its publication, it stood as a lone voice largely against the prevalent view of how to forgive in both Christian and secular terms. Since then, over 1000 people have been through the Forgiving Path and have benefited from the teaching. Now you can enjoy the book as well. If you haven't done so, please go through the Forgiving Path (www.forgivingpath.com). Recent price breaks have made it even more accessible. Enjoy.
In 2012, Dr. Bill Senyard wrote his groundbreaking book, "Cupology 101: A Biblical Theology of Forgiveness." And no, on the Forgiving Path podcast, Dr. Bill himself will read his book aloud. At the time of its publication, it stood as a lone voice largely against the prevalent view of how to forgive in both Christian and secular terms. Since then, over 1000 people have been through the Forgiving Path and have benefited from the teaching. Now you can enjoy the book as well. If you haven't done so, please go through the Forgiving Path (www.forgivingpath.com). Recent price breaks have made it even more accessible. Enjoy.
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