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Forgiving Your Spouse For Not Being Perfect

Today Can Be Different Posted on January 23, 2025 by SherylJanuary 21, 2025

What might our marriage look like by the end of 2025 if we keep nitpicking and overreacting to every flaw? Could our relationship become so strained that no resolution could repair the damage? Heaven forbid.

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged anger, better marriage, forgive, forgiven, forgiveness, forgiving, God's forgiveness, grace, husband, marriage, marriages, New Year's Resolutions, offense, practice forgiveness, prayer for husband, praying for husband, praying for spouse, praying for wife, Proverbs 19:11, relationships, resolution, resolutions, respect, respect for husband, spouse, spouses, strong marriage, transform your marriage, unforgiveness, unforgiving attitude, wife

Forgiving Our Parents As We’d Want Our Children To Forgive Us

Today Can Be Different Posted on June 13, 2024 by SherylJune 13, 2024

What would happen if we saw our parents as people who suffered their own hurts and their own unmet needs? Our parents probably have already beaten themselves up and wished they’d been a whole lot closer to perfect.

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Posted in Couldn't Categorize (for countless reasons!) | Tagged Ephesians 4:32, Father's Day, forgive, forgiven, forgiveness, forgiving, God's forgiveness, imperfect parents, mistakes, mother's day, parenting, parents, practice forgiveness, unforgiveness, unforgiving attitude

Forgiving Those Who Willfully Hurt Us

Today Can Be Different Posted on August 14, 2021 by SherylAugust 14, 2021

If we’ve forgotten the many times God has shown us grace, let’s be honest about it. Let’s ask Him to help us remember the times He’s forgiven our reckless and willful sins against Him.

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