A Mid-Acts Response to Teasi Cannons Video on Forgiveness
Forgiveness, Repentance, and Grace in the Present Dispensation: A Mid-Acts Response to Teasi Cannons Video on Forgiveness A recent viral YouTube video (see image above) with nearly 100,000 views argues that forgiveness is always conditional upon repentance—understood as "turning from sin"—and that Christians should not forgive unrepentant offenders. Mid-Acts dispensationalism, however, approaches forgiveness, repentance, and God's present dealings with humanity from an entirely different framework, one grounded in Paul's revelation of the mystery and the nature of the dispensation of grace. ─── What the Video Teaches The video presents a relational, bilateral model of forgiveness. It argues that forgiveness cannot be granted until an offender admits wrongdoing, expresses sorrow, turns from the behavior, and seeks restoration. The presenters further claim that because God does not forgive those who have not "turned from their sin," Christians likewise should ...


