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![]() | Total Forgiveness by R. T. Kendall ISBN-10: 9781599791760 ISBN-10: 1-59979-176-5 ISBN-13: 9781599791760 ISBN-13: 978-1-59979-176-0 Paperback 2007-10-02 Charisma House Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description The act of Total Forgiveness may be the hardest thing we are ever called to do...'Total forgiveness is as spectacular as any miracle. We are talking about a feat greater than climbing Mount Everest. It means the highest watermark in anyone's spiritual pilgrimage. And yet it is within reach of any of us.' This book, possibly R T Kendall's most important work to date, explains what God calls for as 'total forgiveness'. No sin or action is unforgivable, says R T, and we are called to keep no record of wrongs, to refuse to punish those who have hurt us, to show mercy and to avoid any form of bitterness. A radical message for a divided world. | ||
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Spiritually Awesome! I love this book. It has open my eyes to the things that I thought I understood. Forgiveness is a big part of life and we all need to learn to forgive if we want to be happy and in peace. | ||
amazing book My girlfriend suggested that I read this book because I've been having terrible guilt issues. She was SO right. One time through the book, and I was finally able to forgive myself! Second time through the book and I'm working on everyone else now. I can't even begin to express the positive impact it has had on my life. I'm purchasing it for everyone in my life who is feeling guilty about decisions they've made. | ||
Weak writing about Matthew 18:15-17 (Biblical Church Discipline) I read John MacArthur's book The Freedom and Power of Forgivness and R.T. Kendall's book Total Forgiveness a week apart from each other. I found the MacArthur book a stronger book, its biblical insights, and the important coverage given to Matthew 18:15-17, Biblical Church Discipline. Mr. Kendall's book, while sincere and hopeful, doesn't properly articulate Matthew 18:15-17 for dealing with peoples' strongholds of sin. Either Mr. Kendall wasn't taught it, doesn't know how to carry it out, or doesn't know how to carry it out effectively and Biblically. Some of his suggestions about why we shouldn't confront people are contrary to Jesus' express commands that we are required to confront people in their sins (Matt:18:15-17). I found Jay Adams book Handbook of Church Discipline helpful in explaining Matthew 18:15-17, along with John MacArthur's book on Forgiveness, and Ken Sande's book The Peacemaker. | ||
Beautiful and moving This is a beautiful book. Kendall does a splendid job in bringing forth the power of forgiveness and reminding us that it is always God's will. I love the author's writing style so it did not take me long to read. I would recommmend this for every Christian because we all have times in our lives when we feel like holding a grudge or we are tempted to lash back at others who have brought pain and hurt into our lives. Kendall points out in such a moving way that there is freedom and wholeness in forgiving others. I also enjoyed the practical dimensions to this book as it made it more applicable. One of the best books I have read on this subject for sure. | ||
Total Forgiveness This book should be read by all Christians. It will give each a new insight into a relationship with God. | ||