Morning Meditation: Forgiveness became easier when I realized it didn’t mean welcoming the offender back into my life. Rather, it meant letting go of the anger, bitterness, and the need for vengeance and surrendering them to God. #morningmeditation
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bible.com/bible/59/pro.22.6.ESV Morning Meditation: As a young and confused parent, teaching my daughter about God’s love for her was a priority for me. I wasn’t sure how to teach her, but somehow, I believe the message got through. Even during the darkest moments of my recovery, she says she felt loved. #morningmeditation #raiseup
A Different Kind of Love
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On days I wish I were further along, this reminds me I’m still being shaped. Workmanship takes time. #traumarecovery #FaithInTheFog #dailyinspiration #HeIsFaithful
The Holy Spirit Strengthens Me
Morning Meditation: When I feel inadequate or overwhelmed, the Holy Spirit strengthens me when I surrender to Him. #morningmeditation #holyspirit bible.com/bible/59/rom.8.26.ESV
For He Has Done Great Things
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Be Still and Know that I am God
he scripture, “Be still and know that I am God, (Psalm 46:10,)” is one of my favorites. However, a few months ago, I experienced being still and experiencing God in an unexpected way.
That’s such a relief – you can forgive without having a close relationship with those who hurt you!
Yes, it is.