Gilbert Hovsepian I Forgive You











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Gilbert Hovsepian: “I Forgive You” • “My son, • Trust in the Lord at all times, and always be ready to forgive as you have been forgiven.” • Life is full of hard, difficult choices. • One of the most life-changing choices we can make is to forgive someone who has harmed us. • To forgive is a choice. • In this circumstance, when we have been harmed, especially unjustly, it is especially hard, especially difficult, to forgive those who have harmed us. • It’s a choice Jesus made. • It’s a choice we must make, in order to be like Him. • It is something we can choose to do, but we can only make this choice with His help. • There is a tremendous power in forgiveness. • There is tremendous freedom in forgiveness. • To forgive is powerful. • To forgive sets us free. • • In January, 1994, Bishop Haik Hovsepian was faithfully serving God in Iran. • He was brutally murdered “for his Christian faith and ministry.” • His son, Gilbert Hovsepian, wrote and recorded this song, “I Forgive You,” which speaks of how Gilbert forgave his father’s murderers. Gilbert now ministers in Iran … the same country, and to the same people, which his father had ministered to … • “I choose to do what Jesus did for me … • I forgive you for all you have done … • I forgive you for all the pain you caused …” • Here’s a link to the Hovsepian family website, where the family of Haik Hovsepian continue his legacy, vision, and passion for the people of Iran: • http://hovsepian.com/index-main.htm • As we continue toward Sunday, Nov. 4, the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church, let’s remember our Brothers and Sisters in Christ, serving in Hostile and Restricted Countries around the world. • Every day. • Thanks for visiting! • https://pastorappreciationgifts.com/ • https://pastorappreciationblog.com/ •   / forpastorappreciation  

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