Embracing Healing Through the Power of Forgiveness

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"so you love God with all of your heart and all of your mind and all of your soul you love others as you love yourself" [08:57] (Download)

"When we put Jesus first and we love him, everything can fit in your day perfectly right. We don't have to squish it in to make it fit. It just fits." [12:38] (Download)

"It's about how we prioritize our days, how we spend our time, and we put God first, we put others first so that we can love others as God loves us." [12:38] (Download)

"In the act of forgiveness, we are not only releasing others from the debt they owe us but also freeing ourselves from the burden of carrying that debt. It's an act of grace, both given and received." [22:40] (Download)

"Let us embrace the transformative power of forgiveness. Let us choose healing over hurt, compassion over bitterness, and love over resentment." [24:35] (Download)

"May this Epiphany be a turning point in our lives, where the light of forgiveness shines brightly, illuminating our path toward healing, reconciliation, and peace." [24:35] (Download)

"Today we are starting a series of sermons and the backdrop for this time of preaching, beginning of the year, is healing. Are you looking forward to be healed in your body, in your spirit, in your finance, in your relationship?" [04:20] (Download)

"In the face of such wounds, forgiveness often seems impossible, yet the message of today's scriptures and the Epiphany is that forgiveness is not only possible but also a path towards healing and wholeness." [19:48] (Download)

"Forgiveness breaks those chains and it is not about excusing the wrongs or denying the pain, instead it's about freeing ourselves from the prison of bitterness." [20:43] (Download)

"As we celebrate Epiphany, let us have our own epiphany, a revelation of the healing power of forgiveness, and examine where we may be harboring resentment, anger, or a lack of forgiveness." [21:39] (Download)
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