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Do I need to ask God for forgiveness every time I sin? That is the question.
In Episode 142 of the Grace at LAST podcast, Corinne invites listeners into an honest, pressure-free conversation about forgiveness and the finished work of Christ.
Rather than debating tradition, this discussion looks at Scripture to understand what forgiveness is actually based on. From John the Baptist’s declaration that JesUs takes away the sin of the world to the reality that forgiveness requires blood, not apology, Corinne explores how the cross changed man’s relationship with God. If sin was paid for once and for all, what does that mean for how believers pray, handle failure, and view God’s heart toward them?
This episode challenges the fear-based cycle of guilt and forgiveness-seeking and invites listeners into rest, trust, and transformation.
If you’ve ever struggled with shame, insecurity, or the feeling that forgiveness is fragile, this conversation offers freedom, clarity, and hope rooted in grace.
By Corinne Kinstler5
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Do I need to ask God for forgiveness every time I sin? That is the question.
In Episode 142 of the Grace at LAST podcast, Corinne invites listeners into an honest, pressure-free conversation about forgiveness and the finished work of Christ.
Rather than debating tradition, this discussion looks at Scripture to understand what forgiveness is actually based on. From John the Baptist’s declaration that JesUs takes away the sin of the world to the reality that forgiveness requires blood, not apology, Corinne explores how the cross changed man’s relationship with God. If sin was paid for once and for all, what does that mean for how believers pray, handle failure, and view God’s heart toward them?
This episode challenges the fear-based cycle of guilt and forgiveness-seeking and invites listeners into rest, trust, and transformation.
If you’ve ever struggled with shame, insecurity, or the feeling that forgiveness is fragile, this conversation offers freedom, clarity, and hope rooted in grace.

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