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After being tied up, mocked, and nearly left to die, Nephi had every reason to hold a grudge. But instead, he frankly forgave his brothers — not grudgingly, not conditionally, but freely and fully. In this episode, we explore what it means to frankly forgive, drawing from Luke 7:42 and Nephi’s powerful example. True forgiveness isn’t about forgetting or excusing pain — it’s about choosing grace, trusting God with justice, and letting go so healing can begin.
By Steve CoughranAfter being tied up, mocked, and nearly left to die, Nephi had every reason to hold a grudge. But instead, he frankly forgave his brothers — not grudgingly, not conditionally, but freely and fully. In this episode, we explore what it means to frankly forgive, drawing from Luke 7:42 and Nephi’s powerful example. True forgiveness isn’t about forgetting or excusing pain — it’s about choosing grace, trusting God with justice, and letting go so healing can begin.