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I’m Sorry

How many times have I said, “ I am sorry”……throughout my 61 years; too many times to count. It was brought to my attention, by one of my sisters in Christ; this word doesn’t appear in the Word of God. The Bible instructs us to handle an apology in a different way to be set free from the sinful situation. We are instructed to say, please forgive me of “whatever you sin you committed.” James 5:16 says, Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective. I am putting this into practice and teaching others what I discovered! Have a blessed Thursday and go love one more. Leaving everyone better than you found them…

 
 
 

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