1. To release from punishment and exempt from penalty for a fault or an offense.
2. To serve as justification (the thing that frees) for a fault or an offense.
3. To free, as from an obligation or duty, from a fault or an offense.
4. To give permission to leave or to release from a fault or an offense.
5. To renounce anger or resentment against.
6. To relieve of requirement or obligation to payment of (a debt, for example).
2. To serve as justification (the thing that frees) for a fault or an offense.
3. To free, as from an obligation or duty, from a fault or an offense.
4. To give permission to leave or to release from a fault or an offense.
5. To renounce anger or resentment against.
6. To relieve of requirement or obligation to payment of (a debt, for example).
1. God does for us.
2. Jesus did for us.
3. God does for us.
4. God does for us.
5. God does for us. We do for others. For ourselves.
6. God did for us.
1, 2, 3, 4, 6. The state of the universe. Forgiven. Done.
5. The potential state at times of our minds, hearts, and emotions. When so, to yet be done.
2. Jesus did for us.
3. God does for us.
4. God does for us.
5. God does for us. We do for others. For ourselves.
6. God did for us.
1, 2, 3, 4, 6. The state of the universe. Forgiven. Done.
5. The potential state at times of our minds, hearts, and emotions. When so, to yet be done.
You have forgiven and taken away the iniquity of Your people, You have covered all their sin. Selah [pause, and calmly realize what that means]! Psalm 85:2
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