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You may think God hasn’t forgiven you for that sin. But you’d be wrong. Here’s why…

By Jeremy Myers
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You may think God hasn’t forgiven you for that sin. But you’d be wrong. Here’s why…

Forgiven and forgivenessLots of people have some some of secret sin in their past (or in their present life) which they think is so bad, God could never forgive them.

Well, they’re wrong.

If you think you have committed a sin which God cannot forgive, let me tell you….ย God has already forgiven you for this sin.

And yet He still wants you to confess and repent of this sin. Why? So He can forgive you.

Confused yet? That’s because there are lots of confusing statements in the Bible about forgiveness.

On the one hand, forgiveness seems unconditional and free (Col 2:13).

However, there are other verses which seem to say that we will not be forgiven unless we confess or repent of our sins (1 John 1:9).

A few passages indicate that we can lose forgiveness simply by not showing forgiveness to others (Matt 6:15). So does this mean that even if you confess our sin, we may not be forgiven of it if we fail to forgive others?

Then, there is apparently a sin which will never be forgiven, no matter what (Matt 12:31-32).

And of course, there are the confusing verses which seem to indicate that certain human beings have a special power or ability to forgive others (cf. John 20:23).

Finally, there is the issue of what forgiveness actually accomplishes. Many believe that in order to go to heaven, we must be forgiven of all our sins. Therefor, if any of our sins remain unforgiven due to one of the conditions of forgiveness listed above, does this mean we end up in hell?

I cannot begin to address all these texts in this post, and even if I did, there would be dozens of other similar passages which would demand explanation as well.

So instead of trying to explain every verse about forgiveness, let me try to briefly summarize what the Bible says about forgiveness and why there is so much confusion surrounding this concept in the church today.

What the Bible Says about Forgiveness

One of the biggest reasons there is so much confusion about forgiveness is that there are three Greek words used in the New Testament for forgiveness, but they often (though not consistently) get translated as “forgiveness” into English. For my own study of Scripture, it often helps to know what kind of forgiveness is in view.

Charizomai Forgiveness

The first kind of forgiveness is charizomai. It is what I think of as “God’s unconditional forgiveness.” This makes sense, because it is based on the word charis, which means “grace.”

Charizomai refers to the removal of guilt, but not necessarily the removal of consequences.ย Charizomai is God’s free pardon (cf. 2 Cor 2:7, 10; Col 2:13). As such, charizomai is offered freely, to all, with absolutely no conditions.

we are forgiven all our sins

This kind of forgiveness is a free gift of God to every single person on earth, emanating purely from God’s love and grace. In this way,ย you have been forgiven of every sin, no matter what.

Aphesis Forgiveness

The second kind of forgiveness is aphesis. It is best to think of aphesis as release. It often is used to refer to the release of a financial debt or burden, but is often used in the sense of gaining liberty or freedom.

Aphesis, however, is usually not without condition, so in this way, it is different from the unconditional charizomai forgiveness.ย Aphesisย is usually connected with repentance, meaning that aphesis does not come unless there is repentance.

This makes sense when we understand that sin enslaves us and puts us in bondage. If we do not repent of our sin, that is, if we do not turn away from it and turn back toward God, how can we gain freedom, liberty, or release from it? We cannot.

But note that even if we do not gain aphesis, we still have charizomai from God. He freely forgives us out of His grace, and calls us to repent so that we might also gain aphesis. If we do not, He still loves as forgives us (charizomai), but we will continue to experience bondage and enslavement to sin.

Apoluo Forgiveness

Then finally, there is the third kind of forgiveness, which comes from the Greek word apoluo. Apoluo is based on the Greek word luo, which means “I loose.” So apoluo is to be loosed, or set free. This word is nearly indistinguishable from aphesis, and may be nearly synonymous. There may be some small shades of differences, but nothing worth noting in this post.

So How Does This Help Christians Learn to Forgive?

you are forgivenFirst of all, we need to understand that we are forgiven, freely, by God’s grace, of all our sins, no matter what. You have the charizomai of God whether you confess your sins or not. You have charizomai for your sins whether you are Christian or not.

As far as God is concerned, your guilt has been removed from you. Your sin is no longer an issue with God. I have written about this previously, and so will say nothing more here.

However, we all still struggle with the consequences of sin in our lives and in our relationships. How can we fix this problem? This is where most of the teaching in the Bible about forgiveness comes in.

Aphesisย forgiveness and apoluo forgiveness have absolutely nothing to do with whether or not a person goes to heaven when they die. Aphesis forgiveness and apoluo forgiveness are about whether or not we live in bondage and enslavement to sin here and now. They are about whether or not we destroy our lives, our health, our marriages, our family, our finances, our jobs, and pretty much everything in our life.

God does not want us to live our lives surrounded by destruction, addiction, and enslavement, and so He encourages us to confess our sins, repent of our sins, purify our lives and in so doing, gain release, freedom, and liberty from sin and the damaging consequences of sin.

God encourages us to forgive others, because often, that is the only way we can gain release to the bitterness and resentment we hold in our hearts toward them. Until we forgive others we cannot gain the release of forgiveness for ourselves.

You are already Forgiven, so Forgive to be Forgiven

That subtitle sounds like gibberish, right? But from a biblical perspective it is true. You already have the free charizomai forgiveness of God, completely free of charge. So in light of this free gift of forgiveness, it would be wise to giveย aphesis and apoluoย forgiveness to others so that you can experience the release of aphesis and apoluo forgiveness in your own life.

Study Forgiveness on Your Own

I encourage you to embark on a study of forgiveness of your own. Find some sort of Greek-English parallel Bible, and whenever you see the words “forgive,” “forgiven,” or “forgiveness” in Scripture, take a few minutes to look it up and find out which kind of forgiveness is in view.

By doing so, you will be encouraged. God is not dangling your sin over your head as a way of threatening you with eternal punishment in hell.ย No, He has already forgiven you of all your sins, past, present, and future.

However, God wants more for you than to just have your guilt removed from you; He does not want sin to reign in your body; He does not want sin to rule over you, to destroy you, to ruin your life, your health, your finances, and all your relationships. He wants you to experience freedom and liberty. But for these, there are conditions and steps that must be met…

I encourage you to develop in your thinking about forgiveness. There are different kinds of forgiveness, with different conditions to receive the various kinds, and different consequences and results from each. Learn to distinguish which forgiveness is which, and your Bible will make a whole lot more sense.

God is Redeeming Books, Redeeming Theology Bible & Theology Topics: Books by Jeremy Myers, forgiveness, grace, sin, Theology of Salvation, Theology of Sin, Unforgivable Sin, unpardonable sin

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Publish your Book with Redeeming Press

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Publish your Book with Redeeming Press

Get publishedWant to get your book published? Do you have a manuscript and are seeking a publisher, or are thinking of writing a book, but don’t know where to begin?

Let me introduce you to Redeeming Press!

Redeeming Press is publishing the way it was meant to be. It is publishing with generosity and grace. It is publishing that focuses on the author rather than on profits.

Almost exactly one year ago, I decided to start a publishing company.

I saw then, and am even more convinced now, that the publishing industry was rapidly changing, and that most publishing companies in the world were not properly adapting to these changes. In fact, most of the publishing companies were actively fighting against and trying to hinder the changes!

So I started brainstorming about how a publishing company could operate which would take advantage of some of the publishing methods in a way that would:

  1. Allow new and undiscovered authors to get published
  2. Allow books to get into print more quickly
  3. Allow authors to receive a larger royalty payment than normal

After several months of brainstorming, talking with others in the publishing industry, doing hundreds of research on publishing methods, and reading dozens of books about publishing, I ended up with a process for book publishing which accomplished all three of my goals.

Benefits of Redeeming Press

PUblishing at Redeeming PressThrough my brainstorming, I think I found a way to “redeem the press,” that is, to remove some of the negative elements of the publishing industry, and add in some elements and principles of the Kingdom of God, specifically, elements of truth, generosity, and grace.

  1. While most publishing companies want authors who have a big “platform,” Redeeming Press primarily cares about big ideas. If you have a book which presents truth in a fresh way, we might be interested in publishing it.
  2. While most publishing companies take a year or more to get your book into print, we can get your book into print within a few months.
  3. While most publishing companies pay their authors 10% royalties, we created a payment structure that allowed authors to make 30% royalty payments on their book (and even up to 45% in certain circumstances).

Redeeming Press

Redeeming Press Projects

Currently, Redeeming Press is working with three authors, and we are talking with about a dozen more. Updates on who these three authors are and what books they will be publishing will be announced soon over at Redeeming Press.com

If you are an author (or want to be one), I invite you to consider publishing your book with Redeeming Press.

Head on over to Redeeming Press.com to get started.

Oh, and while you are there, sign up for the Redeeming Press newsletter. The newsletter will give you updates about authors, newly published books, and some tips and suggestions for writing and preparing your own book for publication. Besides that, in a week or two, newsletter subscribers will get a shortened and condensed version of my Book Publishing Instructions. 


This post is part of the January 2014 Synchroblog, in which we were invited to share some sort of “New Beginning.” One of the options was to share about starting something new, so I chose to share about this new company. Here are the other participants to this month’s synchroblog:

  • Jen Bradbury – Enough
  • Abbie Watters – New Beginnings
  • Cara Strickland – Bursting
  • Carol Kuniholm – Acorns, King, Beloved Community
  • Done With Religion โ€“ A New Year, A New Beginning
  • Kelly Stanley – A Blank Canvas
  • Glenn Hager – Overcoming The Biggest Obstacle To Reaching Your Goals
  • Dave Criddle – Get Some New Thinking
  • David Derbyshire – Changed Priorities Ahead
  • J A Carter – The Year of Reading Scripture for the First Time
  • Damon –  New Beginnings: Consider These 5 Questions Before Tying The Knot
  • Jeffrey Kranz – Where To Start Reading The Bible
  • Joanna990 – On survival โ€“ my one word for 2014
  • K W Leslie – Atonement
  • Happy – my One Word 365 surprise
  • Michelle Moseley – Ends and Beginnings
  • Matthew Bryant – A New Creation
  • Liz Dyer โ€“ Itโ€™s a new year and time to make some new mistakes
  • Edwin Pastor Fedex Aldrich – Foreclosed: The beginning of a new dream
  • Jennifer Clark Tinker – Starting a New Year Presently
  • Loveday Anyim – New Year New Resolutions
  • Loveday Anyim – New Year Resolution Dreamers
  • Loveday Anyim – New Year Resolution Spets
  • Loveday Anyin โ€“ New Year Resolution Planners and Achievers
  • Amy Hetland – New Beginnings
  • Phil Lancaster โ€“ New Beginnings
  • Mallory Pickering โ€“ Something Old, Something New
  • Margaret Boelman โ€“ The Other Side of Grief

God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: authors, Books by Jeremy Myers, get published, publishing, Redeeming Press, synchroblog

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Today is the LAST DAY to download my newest eBook!

By Jeremy Myers
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Today is the LAST DAY to download my newest eBook!

Book Publishing InstructionsI know I have talked about my newest eBook A LOT this week. Sorry about that.

Actually, no, I am not sorry.

I try not to push my books too much on my blog. I figure that if you like what I write in my blog posts, you are smart enough to buy some of my books if you want to.

I don’t like to pressure anyone into buying my books.

But this week I have put on a lot of pressure. Why? Not because I want you to buy my book, but because I DON’T want you to buy it. I want you to get it for free!

I Don’t Want You to Buy My Book

Seriously, the reason I have written five blog posts this week about my newest eBook is because I don’t want you to have to pay for it.

It has been available on Amazon all week as a free download, but after today, it will never again be free, and I want you to get a free copy before the offer is gone for good.

Download my ebook now for freeEven if you don’t think you would ever read this book, or don’t think you ever want to publish a book of your own, go download it anyway. That way, if you ever decide to publish a book, you will have one to read.

Or if you ever have a family member who wants to get published, or if your pastor at church decides to pursue publishing, you will have a book to let them borrow.

I would hate it if next week your neighbor came over to you and said, “I want to get my book published. Do you know of any good books that can give me some suggestions on how to proceed?” and you had to tell them to go buy my book because you neglected to download it when it was free.

Look, I am not going to lie… I like it when people buy my books. I do. It helps pay the bills and cover all the costs of publishing a book like this.

But I also love to give my books away for free when they first come out. Most authors try to rack up as many book sales as possible during that first week of publication, but I try to give away as many books as possible. I can’t apologize for trying to give my books away.

So go download my book on Amazon right now
Download my ebook now for freeAlso, invite others to do the same using the Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ buttons below. Thanks!

Don’t wait until tomorrow because this free giveaway on Amazon ends tonight, January 3, 2014!

If you want to get future eBooks for free, make sure you sign up for the email newsletter!

God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: book publishing instructions, Books by Jeremy Myers, ebooks, free download, free ebook, publishing

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10 Reasons You Should Download My Book Publishing Instructions TODAY

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10 Reasons You Should Download My Book Publishing Instructions TODAY

Book Publishing InstructionsMy newest eBook came out on Amazon this week. It’s called Book Publishing Instructions.

If you have already started reading it, would you mind leaving a review of the book on Amazon? Just click the link above and then click the button on that page to leave a review. Thanks.

But what if you have not yet downloaded the book?

Gasp!

Well, what are you waiting for? If you are waiting till it is not free any more so you can pay $9.99 for it, that’s cool with me, but seriously, here are 10 reasons why you should go download this book today:

  1. It’s FREE! (But only for another 36 hours or so)
  2. In the book, I tell you where and how to get a FREE manuscript template.
  3. I also share tips and suggestions for writing your manuscript to save you dozens of hours down the road.
  4. I show you how to typeset your book so that it looks professional and polished.
  5. I provide you with ideas for editing your book and getting it edited by others.
  6. I give you tools and advice for designing your cover.
  7. I provide step-by-step instructions for publishing your book as an eBook with Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Google, and Apple.
  8. I give you detailed instructions on publishing your book as a paperback book with Amazon and Ingram.
  9. I provide ideas and suggestions for getting your book into people’s hands.
  10. Did I tell you the book is FREE?

You know what to do: Go download it now.

PS., I am sorry to keep writing posts about this free offer this week… I feel a bit like a salesman. Thankfully, I am not selling anything. I just don’t want you to miss out on getting this book for free. I don’t want others to miss out on it either, and you can help me spread the word by sharing this post using the buttons below. Thanks!

God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: book publishing instructions, Books by Jeremy Myers, ebooks, free download, free ebook, publishing

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Why pay for it when you can get it for free?

By Jeremy Myers
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Why pay for it when you can get it for free?

Last week I found a website by a person who who was offering a particular service for $1497. This was a discount from the $2497 they usually charged…

My question is… why pay that much money when you can get it for free?

Yep, my newest eBook is free this week on Amazon, and I don’t want you to have to pay for it. 

…What did you think I was talking about?

 The normal price for this eBook is $9.99, but this week only, I am offering it as a free download at Amazon. So go download it now! 

FREE Book Publishing Instructions

Book Publishing InstructionsMost of what I have learned about publishing books was learned through lots of trial and error, buying and reading similar books by others (none of which are as complete as this book), and spending hundreds of hours reading and deciphering thousands of blogs posts and instruction guides from the internet. I boiled all that information down into 184 pages of step-by-step Book Publishing Instructions.

As indicated above, I found a website last week which will help you publish your book on Amazon, Apple, and Barnes & Noble, for about $1500.

I completely agree that such a service is worth that amount of money. It literally takes scores of hours to turn a manuscript into a publishable book and then prepare it for distribution on Amazon, Apple, and Barnes & Noble.

So I think you will agree that the $9.99 price I set for this eBook is a screaming good deal.

But you want to know what is even a better deal?

free ebooks

Fifteen years ago when I first started pursuing publishing, I probably would have been glad to pay $1497 for all the information I have packed into Book Publishing Instructions.

You want to know why I didn’t? Two reasons:

  1. I was dirt poor (Our total income was less than $10,000).
  2. I don’t think such information was available back then.

Today, while the information is probably worth $1497, I still probably wouldn’t pay that. Why not? Two reasons:

  1. I am not really “poor” but I don’t have $1497 to spend on publishing a book (or anything else for that matter… I don’t own a cell phone, pay for cable TV, or go out to eat).
  2. Why pay $1497 when I can get the same information for less than $10….

Or better yet…

free ebooks

OK, OK, I won’t show that annoying graphic again…

Look, Book Publishing Instructions contains everything I have learned so far about publishing books on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Google, and Apple. It also teaches you to publish your book as a paperback. It is incredibly valuable information, and I am giving it away for free this week only. 

Book Publishing Instructions is primarily written for people who want to self-publish their book, but even if you are pursuing traditional publishing with an established publishing company, this book will provide valuable insight and resources for helping you prepare your manuscript and build your reading audience so that you have a better chance of getting your book picked up by a publisher. 

As for me, I always self-publish my books (though that might change in the future) because traditional publishers would never allow me to give my books away for free, and right now, that is something I really enjoy doing with all the books I write. 

Giving away my books doesn’t make much sense (or cents!) from a business perspective, but I try to write and publish my books from a Kingdom perspective, which for me (this doesn’t mean this way is for everyone!) means that I initially give every new book away for free. (If you want to get notified of future book giveaways…. and immediately get a second free eBook, make sure you subscribe to my free email newsletter.)

free ebooksSo anyway, while most of my books deal with Scripture and theology, this current free eBook is intended to help you get your books into print as well. I want you to be as successful as possible in getting your words and your ideas into the minds and hearts of others…. do these three things:

  1. Go download my free eBook of Book Publishing Instructions.
  2. Read it.
  3. Get published. 

P.S., If you have already downloaded it… Thanks! Would you mind inviting others to do the same using the share buttons below? Double Thanks!

God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: book publishing instructions, Books by Jeremy Myers, ebooks, free download, free ebook, publishing

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