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What does it mean to forgive someone who hasn't repented? In this powerful episode, Dr. Randy Turpin explores the transformative practice of biblical forgiveness and its connection to the current spiritual awakening sweeping America.
Drawing from personal testimony and the public act of forgiveness by Erica Kirk following her husband Charlie Kirk's assassination, Dr. Turpin unpacks why forgiveness liberates the forgiver—even when there's no apology. Learn how holding onto unforgiveness is like "drinking poison and expecting the other person to die," and discover the spiritual dynamics that can be released when you choose to forgive.
Whether you're struggling to forgive a past hurt or seeking to understand the deeper theology of grace, this episode offers biblical insight, personal stories, and practical wisdom for experiencing the freedom that comes through forgiveness.
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By Randy TurpinWhat does it mean to forgive someone who hasn't repented? In this powerful episode, Dr. Randy Turpin explores the transformative practice of biblical forgiveness and its connection to the current spiritual awakening sweeping America.
Drawing from personal testimony and the public act of forgiveness by Erica Kirk following her husband Charlie Kirk's assassination, Dr. Turpin unpacks why forgiveness liberates the forgiver—even when there's no apology. Learn how holding onto unforgiveness is like "drinking poison and expecting the other person to die," and discover the spiritual dynamics that can be released when you choose to forgive.
Whether you're struggling to forgive a past hurt or seeking to understand the deeper theology of grace, this episode offers biblical insight, personal stories, and practical wisdom for experiencing the freedom that comes through forgiveness.
Additional Resources: