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Have you ever found out that someone was talking about you behind your back? Few things hurt more than realizing your name has been part of a conversation you weren't invited into. The temptation is to replay every word, defend yourself, or let bitterness quietly settle into your heart.
In this episode of Jayne with a Y, we'll look at the surprising wisdom of Ecclesiastes 7:21–22 and discover why God tells us not to take every word spoken about us to heart. Together, we'll explore how to respond when gossip wounds us, why remembering our own need for grace changes everything, and how forgiveness can free us from carrying offenses we were never meant to hold.
If you've ever been hurt by someone's words - or you've found yourself wishing you could take your own words back - this conversation is a gentle reminder that your identity is not determined by other people's opinions. It's determined by the God who knows your heart and loves you completely.
By Jayne PattonHave you ever found out that someone was talking about you behind your back? Few things hurt more than realizing your name has been part of a conversation you weren't invited into. The temptation is to replay every word, defend yourself, or let bitterness quietly settle into your heart.
In this episode of Jayne with a Y, we'll look at the surprising wisdom of Ecclesiastes 7:21–22 and discover why God tells us not to take every word spoken about us to heart. Together, we'll explore how to respond when gossip wounds us, why remembering our own need for grace changes everything, and how forgiveness can free us from carrying offenses we were never meant to hold.
If you've ever been hurt by someone's words - or you've found yourself wishing you could take your own words back - this conversation is a gentle reminder that your identity is not determined by other people's opinions. It's determined by the God who knows your heart and loves you completely.