What happens when the weight we carry isn’t just our own past—but the wounds others have left behind? When bitterness, resentment, and unforgiveness make the race feel impossible, how do we move forward?
That’s where Ephesians 4:32 speaks truth into our struggle: Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you. Forgiveness isn’t easy—it’s one of the hardest things we’re asked to give. But it’s also one of the greatest gifts we’ve already received.
In this episode, we’ll explore forgiveness from three powerful angles:
🔹 The Forgiveness We’ve Received – God’s mercy changes everything—how we see ourselves, how we approach others, and how we heal.
🔹 The Call to Forgive – Forgiveness isn’t just about letting go—it’s an act of giving grace, a radical reflection of the love we’ve been given.
🔹 Living a Life of Forgiveness – Making forgiveness a daily practice is no small task. What does it look like to walk in grace even when the wounds still feel fresh?
If you’ve ever wrestled with deep hurt, if resentment has kept you stuck, or if accepting God’s grace for yourself has felt out of reach, this episode is for you.
You don’t have to carry the weight alone. You are seen, loved, and invited into a deeper healing that only Christ can bring. Let’s step into the Cost of Grace together—learning to forgive as He forgave us.
#BetterWordPodcast #Forgiveness #GraceInAction Tune in and let’s walk through this together.
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