S2: Your Mind, Your Mouth, Your Master (Forgiving What You Can't Forget)
Forgiving What You Can't Forget (Lysa TerKeurst)
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The best time to forgive is before we're ever offended. What our minds are focused on and what our mouths speak reveal who we are mastered by. Forgiveness is both a decision and a process. Forgiveness should be one of the *first* steps in our healing process, not the *last*.
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