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In Forgiveness, Larry Ellis addresses one of the most challenging topics: the receiving and giving of forgiveness. He addresses the historic Christian idea that forgiveness is the sole responsibility of the one who has been hurt or offended. Ellis puts forth an extensive development from ancient documents, pivotal biblical passages—especially Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount—and a number of traumatizing realities of the current time. The chapter “Fictional Myths of Forgiveness” is particularly insightful, exposing a number of cultural perspectives that present a counterfeit imitation of forgiveness which will never lead to full reconciliation between persons in great conflict.
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“When we make another’s brokenness a precondition for our giving of forgiveness, it distracts us from focusing on our own heart and the work God wants to do there through the process of forgiveness.” (Page 14)
“Sacraments were affirmations by the individual and the body of Christ of what God had done, was doing, and would be doing in them individually and also within the Christian community.” (Page 43)
“Myth 10. If the other party does not accept my forgiveness, then I have not really forgiven” (Page 77)
“Myth 6. Forgiving someone means that I will be fully reconciled with the offender.” (Page 74)
“ absolutely necessary, never optional, and must not be conditional.” (Page 49)
I wish every believer could have the opportunity to read the wonderful new book by Larry Ellis called Forgiveness: Unleashing a Transformational Process. We have all been hurt and wounded and need to have a basic understanding of the power of forgiveness. As one who daily helps pick up the pieces of wounded lives I can attest from first-hand experience how the enemy uses resentment and unforgiveness to ruin countless lives. There is no doubt in my mind that many lives will be transformed by the Godly wisdom contained in the book. I strongly recommend this volume as a vital resource in your ministry arsenal.
—Dennis Jernigan, worship artist/song receiver/board member, Exodus Interational
Forgiveness: Unleashing a Transformational Process is an insightful and inspiring book. Larry is able to draw deeply from his personal experience as well as a variety of scholarly sources to provide some soulful challenges to the reflective and self-aware reader. I find myself compelled to pass along the message of hope that is found on every page.
—The Rev. Catherine Tran, spiritual director, Evergreen, Colorado
There is much here that is worthy of private thought and/or group discussion; but regardless of the attendant circumstances, Ellis’ treatment of the 13 ‘fictional myths about forgiveness’ should be required reading for every Christian now.
—Phyllis Tickle, founding editor of the religion department, Publishers Weekly