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Many of the wounds that we carry with us from our past are wounds caused by others who have mistreated, betrayed, failed, or harmed us in some way. One of the most important resources that God has provided us for dealing with these wounds. That great resource is forgiveness, the act of forgiving those who have wounded us. The refusal to forgive is, in fact, a self-destructive act that perpetuates our wounding. Forgiving is an act that initiates the process of healing. It sets us free. In this episode, we will examine the nature and practice of forgiving those who have wounded us.
Read: Matthew 18:21-35 & Colossians 3:12-17
For more content from Gary Chorpenning check out:
His YouTube Channel--Pastor Gary's Video Notebook
His Blog--Gary Chorpenning's Notebooks
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Many of the wounds that we carry with us from our past are wounds caused by others who have mistreated, betrayed, failed, or harmed us in some way. One of the most important resources that God has provided us for dealing with these wounds. That great resource is forgiveness, the act of forgiving those who have wounded us. The refusal to forgive is, in fact, a self-destructive act that perpetuates our wounding. Forgiving is an act that initiates the process of healing. It sets us free. In this episode, we will examine the nature and practice of forgiving those who have wounded us.
Read: Matthew 18:21-35 & Colossians 3:12-17
For more content from Gary Chorpenning check out:
His YouTube Channel--Pastor Gary's Video Notebook
His Blog--Gary Chorpenning's Notebooks