Forgiveness tends to be an obscure principle in today's world-even among those who follow Christ. We all know the familiar saying, "time heals all wounds," and yet we watch those around us shrivel from the pain of distant wounds that still seem to bleed fresh, raw, and unhealed. Forgiving Forward is an engaging, authentic dialogue teeming with real life stories and transformative Biblical teaching that has the power to heal and restore that which has been broken. In Forgiving Forward, Bruce and Toni, give us the opportunity to learn Heaven's Protocols of Forgiveness and how to accurately apply them both for ourselves and for others. The tools this book teaches will restore marriages, reunite families and unify churches.
It took me a while to read this simply because I had so much to forgive.
I now feel freer. I highly recommend this book to everyone wanting to be free of pain of their past. Bruce Hebel has written a book which speaks plainly and deeply.
This book is a must read for every Christian as far as I'm concerned.
Without a doubt the best book on forgiveness. This short book, all taken from the Bible, practically lays out how to forgive past hurts and how to live in a posture of pre-forgiveness going forward. This is not a book to borrow. This is a must own.
*I was telling a friend about this book, and since it's been a couple of years since I've read it...I decided to read again. For sure still the best book I've ever read on forgiveness.
Really important message here. We are commanded to forgive, period. It's not about giving the offender a pass, it's about releasing our own torment. The burden of judgement is too heavy for us to carry, and it was never meant that we should. I was a little guarded in my reading because the focus was so heavily on forgiveness that I thought repentance would be overlooked. It wasn't, it just wasn't the main message. When they explained that forgiveness needs to be unconditional, but that reconciliation doesn't happen without repentance I was on board. I think that's the part people misunderstand. There are some guides, or protocols here which may be helpful, but I believe the key is to forgive fully and from the heart, turning the burden to the one who rightfully owns it because He purchased it with His blood.
I have owned this book for about 6 months and finally just got around to reading it. Wow! I didn't know how much I needed it. It is chocked full of Biblical truths that I needed to hear. I have learned that I am my brother's keeper and it is a sin to be unforgiving. As I have put these Biblical principals into practice I too have been set free from the tournament of unforgiveness. This is a well-written book that I am excited to share with others. One of my favorite lines from the book is; 'Bitterness is the poison we drink hoping someone else dies."
Several of the experts I’ve read on the topic of forgiveness tell you that you should, but never show you how. This was the first book to actually show me how to forgive. The protocol is very handy and simple to remember. I will definitely be referring back to this book over the ages.
Packs a lot of punch for a small book! Very helpful in my steps of forgiveness, and simple enough to pass on! Thankful for the authors’ clear explanations and examples of each step. And also thankful for the way he used scripture to point out new truths I had not noticed were there the whole time! Convicting!
My sister recommended this - maybe it's new to her but it's the same thing I've heard multiple times. Forgiveness does not mean we must allow others access to all of our lives if they have been hurtful or abusive in the past. Forgiveness and Reconciliation are not the same and sadly sometimes reconciliation never happens.
The author starts with a story about him and his Dad and it's a lovely story but is not reality for many of us.
I personally know the Hebel family, and this book could not have been a more accurate and true testimony of their life & faith journey. I highly recommend this book and this family!