Sorry Not SorrySample

HEAR // Sometimes we feel like someone doesn’t deserve to be forgiven—especially when they do hurtful things more than once. Fortunately, reading other people’s stories can often help us with our own. If you feel like the person who hurt you doesn’t deserve to be forgiven, David’s story is worth reading. It may help put things in perspective over what was done to you and what can be forgiven, however bad it might be. This week, take some time to read 1 Samuel 16-24. It isn’t quite the full story of David and Saul’s complex relationship, but it may help you find the courage to forgive what feels unforgivable.
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Have you ever been wronged? Had your feelings hurt? Held a grudge? We all have! And when things like that happen, we’re left wondering how to move on—especially when we don’t get an apology. In this series, we’ll take a look at the one thing Jesus offers us that can help us let go and move forward: forgiveness.
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