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Your Invitation To Forgiveness

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For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you:

But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.” - Matthew 6:14-15 KJV

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"Sometimes the only thing missing, to forgive each other, is an invitation"

Let's work towards forgiveness by inviting each other to talk about it.

Download the "Invitation To Forgiveness" greeting card template, print it, fill in the names and present the card to someone to begin the forgiving process
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Please download the "Invitation To Forgiveness" greeting card template
by clicking >here, or click the text in the image above.
Print out the card on regular 8 1/2" x 11" paper and fold it twice.

Bible Text

In our Lord’s Prayer, we recite,
“Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us.”

Let’s be open to Jesus’ invitation to;
ASK, OFFER and ACCEPT
FORGIVENESS

For the sake of The Christ, His Mission, His Ministry and His commandment to Love one another as He has Loved us.

For the sake of the Kingdom of Heaven and the promise of eternal life given to us all by Jesus Christ.

Please, lets forgive each other and be forgiven.

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These symbols both represent the Trinity of God in their own way.

The Dove is a symbol of pure, true and everlasting Love, the third person of the Trinity of God.

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In Christian Iconography, the dove symbolizes the Holy Spirit, in reference to Matthew 3:16 and Luke 3:22 where the Holy Spirit is compared to a dove at the Baptism of Jesus.

For Christians, holly is a symbol of Christ's crown of thorns, the red berries a symbol of His blood and the evergreen a symbol for life after death. The shinny leaves reflect and represent the
Light of God.

 

Boughs of Holly are still popular at Christmas celebrations.

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