Forgiving What You Can't Forget: S1- What Am I Supposed to Do With the Hurt?
Forgiving What You Can't Forget (Lysa TerKeurst)
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Forgiveness is not made possible by our *determination,* but by our *cooperation* with what God has already done for us. When we refuse to let God’s forgiveness flow through us to other people, it becomes a heavy weight that can cause anxiety, fear, depression. Forgiveness isn’t dependent on another person making this right. It’s between me and God.
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