As we head into Thanksgiving week we find ourselves drawing closer to the end of our ongoing series "A Theology of Forgiveness." This week however, we resume with the third installment on "The 'When' Question of Forgiveness." Today's message examines Matthew 18:15-20 and hones in on the question of when we should grant forgiveness. Should we offer forgiveness to others if they display no fruit of repentance? If not, is it appropriate, or biblical even, to withhold forgiveness? Furthermore, is God with us "whenever two or more [believers] are gathered," and will He give us "whatever we ask," when believers are in agreement, or is this passage often taken out of context?
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Gustavo C. de Barros, affectionately known to the flock he shepherds as "Guga," is the Teaching Elder at Salem Reformed Baptist Church.
Pastor Guga was born and raised in Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil. As a Brazilian he is a big fan of the true "football" and of a strong cup of...