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Forgiven And Free


Season 1 Episode 103


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Forgiveness is not a footnote to prayer; it’s the center of how we approach God and each other. We open with the Lord’s Prayer and follow its thread of mercy through Psalms 103 and 32 and Romans 2:4, asking what it means to be people formed by kindness rather than fear. Along the way, we face the truth that warnings can wake us up but only promises can save us, and we explore how confession moves us from heaviness to joy.

We talk through the practice of naming both obvious sins and subtle excesses—over-eating, over-talking, over-buying, and the quiet habits that crowd out love and peace. With the fruit of the Spirit as our compass, we ask honest questions: Where is patience thin? Where is gentleness missing? Where is self-control needed? These aren’t shaming audits but invitations to grace, places where God’s mercy can do its deep work. Psalm 103 reminds us that God remembers our frame, removes our transgressions far away, and deals with us according to mercy, not merit.

From there, we turn to the outward ripple: forgiven people forgive. “As we forgive our debtors” becomes a lived posture, not a line we recite. Inside the church, this builds trust, safety, and growth. Outside, it becomes a quiet witness that grace is real. We end by returning to the essentials—gathering with others, opening Scripture, and coming boldly to the throne of grace to find help in every need. If you’re ready to move from guilt loops to a rhythm of confession, restoration, and mercy, this conversation offers a clear path forward.

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