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I Forgive You (ebook)

I Forgive You ebook

Finding Peace and Moving Forward When Life Really Hurts

4.375 stars  from 8 reviews
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About this book

Life gets messy sometimes. When relationships break down and you're deeply hurt, it can feel impossible to move forward. But the Bible has wisdom for a way through.

Using the story of Joseph and his brothers as a model, author Wendy Alsup explores what repentance, forgiveness and reconciliation can look like, even in extremely difficult circumstances. Readers will see that peace, freedom and fruitfulness really are possible, even when certain things can't be fixed.

Readers will also be encouraged by the reminder of God’s ultimate plan for reconciliation and can look forward to being part of it in the new creation.

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Specifications

Contributors:
Wendy Alsup
ISBN:
9781784986896
Format:
eBook
First published:
January 2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

Introduction
1. Joseph Wept: The Pain of Loss
2. Our Greatest Need: God's Plan for Reconciliation
3. In the Middle: Living While Waiting
4. The Reckoning: Recognizing the Wrong
5. Judah's Turn: Repenting of Sin
6. Amazing Grace: Forgiving the Debt
7. Foundation Work: Repairing the Damage
8. Cracks of Gold: Restoring the Relationship
Conclusion

Endorsements

From the first page to the last, I read this book with a lump in my throat and sometimes tears in my eyes. I experienced what I think most readers will experience as they read it—a connection to its stories and truths as one who has both resisted extending forgiveness and needed to be forgiven. While admitting that it might take time and will likely be messy and complex, Wendy makes the miracle of grace required for forgiveness, confession, repentance, and release seem possible. This is the hope we all need to take a step forward.

Nancy Guthrie Bible teacher and author of the Seeing Jesus in the Old Testament series

This is an honest book. Alsup is not writing an abstract treatise on forgiveness and reconciliation, but has rather interwoven the deeply personal threads of her own story with a profound and extended meditation on the life of Joseph and his protracted reconciliation with his brothers. If you’ve been wounded and need a patient friend on the fragile path of redemption, I would highly commend I Forgive You.

J. Alasdair Groves Executive Director, Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation; coauthor, Untangling Emotions

In this fallen world, none of us are immune from hurt or hurting others. If we’re honest, most of us find forgiveness hard. In this easy-to-read book, Wendy Alsup gives us space to wrestle with the complexity of forgiveness and encouragement to desire it. Our eyes are lifted to the God who is sovereign, gracious, and kind—and that’s always a hope-filled place for a struggling Christian to gaze toward.

Helen Thorne–Allenson Director of Training and Resources at Biblical Counselling UK

Customer Reviews

4.00 stars Worthwhile read

 

(Review written for 'I Forgive You')

I found this book really helpful; it places forgiveness, “I forgive you”, within a context, not merely a phrase that can be so emotive. It follows the journey of Joseph in Genesis, wronged by family and others he experienced his own dark times, for over two decades, before seeing breakthrough, starting with seeing a repentant Judah.

It doesn’t answer all my questions, anyone who knows me will know I always have more questions than answers. But it does give a ...

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5.00 stars wonderful

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(Review written for 'I Forgive You')

It doesn't matter if you're male, female, believer, unbeliever, young, old. Every single person on this earth struggles with forgiveness. It is unnatural for us to forgive and our society has ingrained in us that forgiveness is weakness. So this book by Alsup is a refreshing point of view with a biblical foundation.
The book is structured with eight chapters, including an introduction and a conclusion:

- Joseph Wept

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4.00 stars Reframing how we approach forgiveness

 

(Review written for 'I Forgive You')

It almost seems inevitable that at some stage in our lives we will experience the pain of broken relationships. In some cases, we are the source of the hurt while in others we are on the receiving end. This theme of broken relationships is all the more tragic when we see it as a consequence of the rift that now exists between God and man because of our sin. The Gospel, however, shows us that forgiveness and restoration are not only possible in our spiritual lives, but also in hopelessly strained personal conflicts.

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