Revival Center Cadillac
October 22: Divine Intentions: Restored- The Forgiveness Factor
Join us IN PERSON or ONLINE! Worship Times: 10AM *Service is livestreamed through our Facebook page @revivalcentercadillac *Subscribe to our YouTube channel @ Revival Center Church Cadillac so you never miss a service! Visit our website @ revivalcentercadillac.org for more events & information! SERMON: Restored: The Forgiveness Factor
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  • Revival Center Cadillac
    Cherry Grove Township, MI 49601, USA
    Domingo 10:00 AM

WATCH LIVE ON FACEBOOK

If you are unable to join us in person, join us online! We livestream our 10AM service on Facebook!

https://www.facebook.com/revivalcentercadillac

WATCH ON YOUTUBE

Missed a service or want to hear it again? Like & Subscribe to our YouTube channel!

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYB0F5dEpvNLUMg8dYXyTBA

GIVING

For your convenience, you can give your tithes & offerings online here!

https://revivalcentercadillac.org/online-giving/

UPCOMING EVENTS

*REV Center Coffee Hour- Every Monday, 8:30am; *Cadillac Community Food Pantry; Wednesdays, 9-11am; Encounter- Saturdays @7pm; Young Adults, Saturdays @ 7pm; *See more details and information on our website!

https://revivalcentercadillac.org/events-2/

PRAYER REQUESTS

Thank you for reaching out to us to request prayer. We are honored that you have done so, and please know all of your information is kept private.

https://revivalcentercadillac.org/prayer-request/
Restored: The Forgiveness Factor
Unforgiveness is natural. Forgiveness is Supernatural.
-John Ortberg
1. Jesus made a way for forgiveness.
2. We receive God's forgiveness.
3. We practice forgiveness daily.
4. We pursue the forgiveness of those we have wronged.
5. We offer forgiveness to those who have wronged us.
Over and over- give it over til it is over.

The fact that someone hurts you must be filtered through the fact that you have been forgiven. -Doug K Reed
1. How often should you forgive someone who sins against you? Why?

2. What barriers do we create to receiving or accepting God’s forgiveness of our sins?

3. How can forgiveness be both an immediate response and an ongoing experience?

4. What does seeking the forgiveness of someone we’ve hurt require of us?