
What Does the Bible Say?
Often our biblical responsibility when dealing with someone who has hurt us can be blurry. When this happens, we might mistakenly carry another person’s responsibility inside the process, which can prevent real reconciliation and is NEVER a permanent solution to the healing we all long for. Listen to today’s podcast and gain clarity on what is and is not your role inside relationships where there has been an offense. Here is the truth: awareness of what is and is not your biblical responsibility permits you to pause, draw boundaries and deal with your offender with patience, wisdom, and love. Trusting God’s process does not guarantee reconciliation but makes room for the Lord to bring authentic and healthy restoration. Listen to all episodes of our summer podcast series by subscribing to the Live Treasured Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. Our verses for this week are Galatians 6:1-6.
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