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“I’m sorry.”
It’s been said that these are two of the hardest words to say. We’ve all found ourselves needing to apologize… and dreading it. And we’ve all been hurt by someone who wouldn’t apologize for what they did.
In this special episode about Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, Yael Eckstein explores how those two words relate to the holiest day on the Jewish calendar. Admitting our wrongdoings, committing to change, and moving forward is what Yom Kippur is all about.
When we sincerely say, “I’m sorry,” God has mercy and God forgives. And those two little words—“I’m sorry” —have the power to heal relationships and change the future for the better.
For more information on today’s episode visit mybiblicalroots.org.
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“I’m sorry.”
It’s been said that these are two of the hardest words to say. We’ve all found ourselves needing to apologize… and dreading it. And we’ve all been hurt by someone who wouldn’t apologize for what they did.
In this special episode about Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, Yael Eckstein explores how those two words relate to the holiest day on the Jewish calendar. Admitting our wrongdoings, committing to change, and moving forward is what Yom Kippur is all about.
When we sincerely say, “I’m sorry,” God has mercy and God forgives. And those two little words—“I’m sorry” —have the power to heal relationships and change the future for the better.
For more information on today’s episode visit mybiblicalroots.org.
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