3.01.2020
What Does Jehovah's Forgiveness Mean for You?
"Jehovah [is] God merciful and gracious, show to anger . . . pardoning error and transgression and sin." - EXODUS 34:6, 7.
IN THE time of Nehemiah, a group of Levites admitted in a public prayer that the nation of Israel had repeatedly "refused to listen" to, or to obey, Jehovah's commandments. But Jehovah forgave them again and again. He is "a God of acts of forgiveness, gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and abundant in loving kindness." Jehovah continued to show them undeserved kindness." -NEHEMIAH 9:16, 17.
Each of us could ask himself, 'How can I benefit from God's forgiveness?' To help us find the answer, we will learn about how God forgave King David and King Manasseh and how they benefited from his forgiveness.
Next time: What Does Jehovah's Forgiveness Mean for You? - DAVID'S SERIOUS SINS
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