Accepting God’s Forgiveness: Believing in God’s Love for You

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Do past failures still trouble you? Perhaps regret over a mistake, the betrayal of someone close to you, an undone task, an angry outburst has left you feeling uneasy. You wonder if God really does forgive you. Sometimes he seems like a dark cloud instead of a loving Father.

Author John Miller explains that these are symptoms of a troubled conscience. Don’t try to ignore your conscience, instead, shift your focus to what Christ has done for you. Depending on Jesus will free you to accept God’s forgiveness and fill you with his peace.

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Accepting God’s Forgiveness

Believing in God’s Love for You

Do past failures still trouble you? Perhaps regret over a mistake, the betrayal of someone close to you, an undone task, an angry outburst has left you feeling uneasy. You wonder if God really does forgive you. Sometimes he seems like a dark cloud instead of a loving Father.

Jack Miller explains that these are symptoms of a troubled conscience. Don’t try to ignore your conscience, instead, shift your focus to what Christ has done for you. Depending on Jesus will free you to accept God’s forgiveness and fill you with his peace.

About the Author

C. John “Jack” Miller, MDiv, PhD, founded Serge (formerly World Harvest Mission) and the New Life Presbyterian network of churches with the help of his wife Rose Marie. A pastor, seminary professor, and author, Jack wrote Outgrowing the Ingrown ChurchCome Back, BarbaraPowerful Evangelism for the PowerlessA Faith Worth SharingRepentance, and The Heart of the Servant Leader. He and Rose Marie were married for 46 years and together have 5 children, 24 grandchildren, and 21 great-grandchildren. Jack went to be with the Lord in 1996.

Wondering if Jack Miller’s Christian books might be a good fit for you?

Jack Miller’s gospel-centered preaching and writing were profoundly influenced by the great reformers of the Christian faith: Martin Luther, John Calvin, John Wesley, and George Whitfield, among many others. If you enjoy these ministry and thought leaders, you may also enjoy Jack Miller’s Christian books.

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