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The Unforgiving Servant Who Forgot a Big Debt: Parable of the Unmerciful Servant

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The Unforgiving Servant Who Forgot a Big Debt: Parable of the Unmerciful Servant

By: Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Narrated by: Dwight Dagenhart
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How many times should we forgive someone? Is there a limit?

When the disciple Peter asks Jesus this very question, he gets an answer bigger than he could ever imagine—not a number, but a story. Journey back to the dusty roads of Galilee and into the grand palace of a king in this vivid retelling of the Parable of the Unmerciful Servant. Feel the weight of a debt as big as a mountain, hear the wonderful sound of forgiveness, and smell the sweet air of freedom.

But when a servant who has been shown incredible mercy is faced with a choice, will he pass on the kindness he received? Or will he forget the great gift and harden his heart? This chapter-by-chapter story, filled with rich sensory details that bring every scene to life, delves deep into one of Jesus's most powerful lessons. It’s a timeless tale that explores the true cost of an unforgiving spirit and the life-changing power of a heart that learns to forgive as it has been forgiven.

©2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi (P)2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
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