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🕊️ Forgiveness as Spiritual Freedom ✨
Forgiveness is one of the hardest things we’re called to do—especially when the pain is deep and the wounds feel fresh. It’s natural to hold on, to protect ourselves, or to wait until the other person says sorry. But forgiveness isn’t about them—it’s about you and your freedom. When we choose not to forgive, we often carry the weight of anger, bitterness, and hurt. Over time, these emotions can quietly take root in our hearts and affect our peace, our relationships, and even our walk with God. But forgiveness breaks those chains. It doesn’t mean what happened was okay. It doesn’t mean you forget or allow yourself to be hurt again. It simply means you are choosing to release the burden and trust God with justice and healing. Jesus modeled this kind of forgiveness—offering grace even in the face of pain. And when we follow His example, we open the door to true spiritual freedom. Forgiveness is not a one-time feeling—it’s often a daily decision. Some days it’s easy, other days it’s not. But each time you choose to forgive, you choose peace over pain, healing over hurt, and freedom over bondage. Let go, and let God restore your heart. ✨ Reflection: Is there someone you need to forgive today so you can experience true freedom?
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I thought learning to forgive myself would be the hardest part of forgiveness, but I have found that there are those that can that are even harder to love and to forgive, and I am working to forgive them for all they have done and are still doing to hurt my family...
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@Alisha Hunt thank you!
👑 Leadership That Reflects Christ’s Heart ❤️
True leadership isn’t about position, power, or recognition—it’s about serving others with humility, love, and integrity. Jesus showed us that the greatest leaders are those who are willing to serve, not to be served. Leadership that reflects Christ’s heart is marked by compassion, patience, and a genuine desire to uplift others. It’s choosing grace over pride, listening over controlling, and guiding with wisdom rather than authority alone. It’s not always easy. Leading like Christ means making sacrifices, showing kindness even when it’s not returned, and staying faithful even when no one is watching. But when we lead this way, we don’t just influence people—we impact lives. Wherever you are—at work, at home, or in your community—you are called to lead with a heart like His. ✨ Reflection: In what ways can you lead with more love and humility today?
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I'm learning to love others even when it's hard, I'm learning to listen carefully into respond with discernment.
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@Alisha Hunt thank you and amen!
🕊️ Preparing the Soul for Holy Reflection ✨
In the middle of our busy lives, it’s easy to move from one task to another without ever slowing down. But our souls need quiet moments—space to reflect, to breathe, and to reconnect with God. Preparing your soul for holy reflection isn’t about perfection. It’s about intention. It’s choosing to pause, to step away from distractions, and to invite God into your thoughts and emotions. Sometimes this looks like sitting in silence, reading Scripture, journaling, or simply praying from the heart. In these moments, God gently reveals what needs healing, what needs surrender, and what needs gratitude. Reflection allows us to realign with His truth. It helps us see clearly, let go of burdens, and grow deeper in our faith. You don’t need a perfect setting—just a willing heart. Take time today to slow down and let God speak. ✨ Reflection: What is one thing God is inviting you to reflect on today?
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At the moment I'm removing a bunch of clutter from my life. Material mostly, right now, but also some emotional. I didnt realize until I started removing the clutter how much it had come between God and I, the more I get rid of the closer I get to Him!
🎶 Worship as Alignment, Not Performance 🙏
Worship is not about how well we sing, how we sound, or how others see us—it’s about the posture of our hearts. True worship isn’t a performance; it’s alignment. When we worship, we are realigning our hearts with God’s will, His truth, and His presence. It’s a moment where we surrender our worries, lay down our pride, and focus fully on Him. Sometimes we think worship needs to be loud, expressive, or “perfect.” But even in quiet moments, in stillness, or in simple prayers—God sees and honors sincere hearts. Worship is not for an audience. It’s not about impressing people. It’s about connecting with God in authenticity and humility. So whether you’re singing, praying, or simply sitting in His presence—remember, it’s not about performance. It’s about alignment. ✨ Reflection: Are you worshiping to be seen, or to be aligned with God?
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I enjoy singing and worshipping God! Even when I'm nasally or off key, those are the moments when God reminds me longs as I stay focused on Him it's a pleasing sound to Him!
Faith That Produces Fruit Over Time 🍎
Faith isn’t always about instant results. Sometimes, it grows quietly—like a seed planted in good soil. You may not see changes right away, but over time, your faith begins to produce fruit in your life. Patience, love, kindness, and perseverance—these are signs of a faith that is alive and growing. 🌿 Don’t get discouraged if things feel slow. God is working behind the scenes, nurturing your faith day by day. Stay rooted, stay consistent, and trust the process. “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” – Galatians 6:9 ✨ What fruit have you seen growing in your life lately?
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My estranged sister and I have begin to get to know each other and grow close to each other.
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Angela Gottfried
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@angela-gottfried-8323
I'll be 55 in June, I've been a Christian since June 2, 2024

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Joined Mar 15, 2026
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