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Sometimes love doesn’t look like holding on tighter sometimes it looks like letting go. In this episode, we dive deep into what it really means to release people who walk away, not out of bitterness, but out of grace. Drawing from John 6:66, where many of Jesus’ disciples turned back and He let them leave, and the parable of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15, we explore how even Christ and the Father modeled a posture of release.
If you’ve ever struggled with abandonment, heartbreak, or the pain of separation, this conversation will shift your perspective. You’ll learn why letting go isn’t weakness, but an act of trust, faith, and self-respect.
We’ll talk about:
Why Jesus never chased those who left Him (John 6:66)
How the Father let the Prodigal Son go (Luke 15)
The danger of abandoning yourself to keep others around
How to walk in grace, not bitterness, when people leave
Why release is sometimes the greatest act of love
This episode is for anyone healing from a breakup, navigating difficult relationships, or learning how to set boundaries without guilt.
👉 If this message resonates, don’t forget to share it with a friend who needs encouragement and leave a review to help more people find hope and healing.
7-day free trial healing community: https://www.skool.com/pieces-to-peace-4967/about
By Deace ClaytonSometimes love doesn’t look like holding on tighter sometimes it looks like letting go. In this episode, we dive deep into what it really means to release people who walk away, not out of bitterness, but out of grace. Drawing from John 6:66, where many of Jesus’ disciples turned back and He let them leave, and the parable of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15, we explore how even Christ and the Father modeled a posture of release.
If you’ve ever struggled with abandonment, heartbreak, or the pain of separation, this conversation will shift your perspective. You’ll learn why letting go isn’t weakness, but an act of trust, faith, and self-respect.
We’ll talk about:
Why Jesus never chased those who left Him (John 6:66)
How the Father let the Prodigal Son go (Luke 15)
The danger of abandoning yourself to keep others around
How to walk in grace, not bitterness, when people leave
Why release is sometimes the greatest act of love
This episode is for anyone healing from a breakup, navigating difficult relationships, or learning how to set boundaries without guilt.
👉 If this message resonates, don’t forget to share it with a friend who needs encouragement and leave a review to help more people find hope and healing.
7-day free trial healing community: https://www.skool.com/pieces-to-peace-4967/about