When we are hurt, it’s imperative that we learn to forgive and let go. Being bitter is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to be affected! Forgiving others does not excuse their behavior or diminish our pain; rather, it frees us to heal. We only hurt ourselves further by holding onto unforgiveness. By the grace of God, let’s forgive others.

Streamed on November 9, 2025

2 Samuel 17: 1–2, 23
2 Samuel 16:15, 21, 23
1 Chronicles 27:33
2 Samuel 15:12, 31
2 Samuel 11:3
2 Samuel 23:24
Matthew 18:32–35
Ephesians 4:26–27, 31–32
Mark 11:25–26      
2 Corinthians 10:4
Hebrews 12:13

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