The Power of Forgivenessਨਮੂਨਾ

Facing the Reality of Our Sin
When Adam and Eve sinned in the Garden of Eden, their first reaction was to cover themselves. They used fig leaves to hide their nakedness, a symbol of shame and guilt. This instinct to hide surfaces in all of us when we face our own mistakes and failures. Instead of directly dealing with what we've done, we try to cover our faults, whether through excuses, distractions, or defensive behaviors.
However, hiding from our mistakes does not solve the problem. On the contrary, it prolongs the pain and suffering. The further we distance ourselves from the truth about our failures, the more difficult the healing process becomes. Forgiveness, especially self-forgiveness, can only happen when we have the courage to face our mistakes head-on. It is futile to blame others, circumstances, or to try to minimize the impact of our choices. We must fully acknowledge what we've done, without excuses or justifications.
Self-forgiveness begins with this honesty. It’s not easy, as we confront our vulnerability and imperfection. But this is the first step toward true freedom. Forgiveness is not about ignoring what happened, but about dealing with the truth and choosing to move forward, not allowing the past to define us.
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About this Plan

Forgiveness is a powerful act that frees both the one who offers it and the one who receives it. This devotional explores the importance of forgiving those who have hurt us, as well as forgiving ourselves. By walking this path of healing and liberation, we learn to leave the past behind and live in peace with God and ourselves.
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