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In Part 2 of the Forgiveness Series, we’re diving deep into a question many of us silently wrestle with: If they come back, does that mean we’re supposed to reconnect? Just because someone returns doesn’t mean it’s time to reconcile.
In this episode, Lyss unpacks biblical wisdom through the stories of Noah, Peter, Judas, and Paul—alongside a personal testimony about obedience, healing, and closure. Whether you’ve been ghosted, reconnected, or still waiting for an apology, this is the reminder you didn’t know you needed: forgiveness is not the same as restoration. Sometimes, God shuts doors not to punish—but to protect. And when He does, no one can reopen them.
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By Alyssa LaTrelle5
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In Part 2 of the Forgiveness Series, we’re diving deep into a question many of us silently wrestle with: If they come back, does that mean we’re supposed to reconnect? Just because someone returns doesn’t mean it’s time to reconcile.
In this episode, Lyss unpacks biblical wisdom through the stories of Noah, Peter, Judas, and Paul—alongside a personal testimony about obedience, healing, and closure. Whether you’ve been ghosted, reconnected, or still waiting for an apology, this is the reminder you didn’t know you needed: forgiveness is not the same as restoration. Sometimes, God shuts doors not to punish—but to protect. And when He does, no one can reopen them.
Podcast IG: @NoWaterAddedPodcast
Personal IG: @Alyssa.LaTrelle
YouTube: Alyssa LaTrelle
Contact the Host: [email protected]