Posts tagged ‘Forgiveness’

December 2nd, 2010

Chronicles of Narnia – A Faith Journey

by Rodney Olsen

Our family went to a preview of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader last night. We’ve been excited about the movie for quite some time and so it was wonderful to finally see the latest in the series.

It’s a fantastic adventure and seeing it in Digital 3-D was quite incredible.

The movie is brilliant on so many levels. While it can be thoroughly enjoyed as simply a fantasy adventure movie, there’s a lot more to this great portrayal of the story by CS Lewis. It’s visually stunning, there are moments of great humour and it’s full of deep theological themes.

This latest movie explores themes such as temptation, grace, forgiveness and transformation. You can explore the faith aspects of the series and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader in particular at Narnia Faith. You’ll find sermon outlines as well as resources for youth ministry and small group studies.

Some of the scenes may be a little scary for very young children but it’s a wonderful journey of good overcoming evil.

Watch the trailer video above then book your tickets to see the movie.

September 17th, 2008

Unforgivable Sin

by Rodney Olsen

Forgiveness.jpgHow far is too far?

Can a deed be so dark that there’s no pardon or forgiveness from God?

While we don’t seem to hear people talking about sin so much these days we still know that there are things that cross the line.

Can we be forgiven for murder? Are sexual crimes unforgivable? Is there forgiveness for the increasing number of people facing child pornography charges?

Does forgiveness mean that people no longer have to face the consequences of their actions?

My regular Wednesday morning guest on 98.5 Sonshine FM is Ross Clifford who is the Principal of Morling College in New South Wales and current President of the Baptist Union of Australia. Each week we chat about a range of issues relating to spirituality and belief.

Today we tackled the subject of unforgivable sin.

Ross talked about the many calls he gets from people asking if they can ever be forgiven for the things they’ve done. Many people call his Sydney radio show asking whether suicide is forgivable.

One woman spoke to Ross about having a harsh conversation with her son. When she visited his home the next day she found his body. He had committed suicide. The woman wanted to know if she could be forgiven for the harsh words she’d spoken and whether her so would be forgiven for taking his own life.

I’ve heard people say that God could never forgive the terrible things they’ve done and I wonder whether it’s likely that their sense of unforgiveness comes from an inability to forgive themselves.

You can hear what Ross had to say by clicking play on the audio player at the bottom of this post.

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