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Finding peace with our past requires understanding and accepting God's complete forgiveness. Self-pity and self-righteousness often prevent us from forgiving ourselves, essentially rejecting the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice. God promises to work all things together for good, even our worst mistakes, as demonstrated through biblical examples like King David. The path to freedom involves recognizing enemy condemnation, refusing self-condemnation, and resting in Christ's finished work.
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Finding peace with our past requires understanding and accepting God's complete forgiveness. Self-pity and self-righteousness often prevent us from forgiving ourselves, essentially rejecting the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice. God promises to work all things together for good, even our worst mistakes, as demonstrated through biblical examples like King David. The path to freedom involves recognizing enemy condemnation, refusing self-condemnation, and resting in Christ's finished work.