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Sometimes the hardest person to forgive isn’t someone else—it’s yourself. In this episode, Pastor Doug explores the burden of guilt, shame, regret, and the ways people remain trapped by their past long after mistakes have been made.
Many people understand forgiveness intellectually but struggle to truly receive grace personally. We replay failures, carry condemnation, and believe our worst moments define us. But the gospel tells a different story. Through Christ, forgiveness is not earned through perfection—it is received through grace.
This conversation challenges listeners to confront the weight they’ve been carrying and discover what it means to truly accept forgiveness, healing, and a new identity rooted in God’s mercy rather than past failure.
Support the mission of the Salty Pastor ministry!
Visit our donations page at https://pushpay.com/g/thesaltypastor
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By Dr. Douglas Peake5
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Sometimes the hardest person to forgive isn’t someone else—it’s yourself. In this episode, Pastor Doug explores the burden of guilt, shame, regret, and the ways people remain trapped by their past long after mistakes have been made.
Many people understand forgiveness intellectually but struggle to truly receive grace personally. We replay failures, carry condemnation, and believe our worst moments define us. But the gospel tells a different story. Through Christ, forgiveness is not earned through perfection—it is received through grace.
This conversation challenges listeners to confront the weight they’ve been carrying and discover what it means to truly accept forgiveness, healing, and a new identity rooted in God’s mercy rather than past failure.
Support the mission of the Salty Pastor ministry!
Visit our donations page at https://pushpay.com/g/thesaltypastor
to help us continue sharing truth with a world in need.
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