LOOK FOR WAYS TO FORGIVE WHILE SETTING BOUNDARIES

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Matthew 18:21-23 New King James Version
21 Then Peter came to Him and said, “Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? Up to seven times?”
22 Jesus said to him, “I do not say to you, up to seven times, but up to seventy times seven. 23 Therefore the kingdom of heaven is like a certain king who wanted to settle accounts with his servants.

GOOD EVENING IN YESHUA MY DEAR FRIENDS!!!
There's something about this particular parable that really got me this morning, and wanted to share with you what God showed me from His Word this morning period to start with, I'd like to share these questions from this morning's devotional, and I pray that they challenge your heart, and that God will show you what it truly means to forgive. Please read these questions very carefully, and see just what I mean.

When is forgiveness hardest?

How can you trust the Holy Spirit to help you forgive?

I felt very led of the Lord, to share God has shown me on this passage of scripture, in particular this parable, through this vlog I'd like to share with all of you tonight, and I pray that it will help you understand not just what it means to forgive, but the power of God's love and mercy that He extends to us through this. Come join me in this vlog, tonight, my friends, and learn how to look for ways to extend forgiveness for God's honor, while still maintaining godly boundaries! 😊

So, as I close this post for tonight, I offer this hope for anyone out there who has been wounded, hurt, and betrayed, whether it's by a parent, sibling, spouse, or anybody else that you were taught to trust. I especially reach out to anyone that was sexually violated as a child, and/or violated by a so-called man of God, know that you are not at fault, and that what was done to you was wrong! Don't be afraid to not only set healthy and effective boundaries against the one that has wronged you, but also to seek real justice, even if it means that others shun you for holding the criminal accountable for their actions. Remember too that forgiveness is not based on any type of ‘forgetfulness’, or the minimalization of another person's pain, but on the willingness to expose the truth of what happened, so that person can truly heal. Above all I pray that you will look to the One who suffered the ultimate in humiliation, shame, and agony, to set you free from sin, and that you hand the hurt of your past over to Him!

UNTIL SUNDAY GANG:

HAVE A BLESSED, SWEET, AND PEACEFUL EVENING IN CHRIST JESUS!!!

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