There is a pain that grief ushers in quietly—the pain of guilt. It shows up in the “what ifs,” the “if onlys,” and the “I should have knowns.” Sometimes, it speaks louder than the loss itself. Guilt often hides in the shadows of mourning—unspoken, yet heavy. We blame ourselves for what we did, what weContinue reading “Grief and Guilt – When Regret Shadows the Loss”
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Father, Forgive Them: Your Power of Forgiveness
When Jesus hung on the cross—bloodied, rejected, mocked, and abandoned—He released one of the most radical statements humanity has ever heard: “Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.” (Luke 23:34 KJV) These words were not whispered in comfort or triumph. They were spoken in agony, in the very hour of betrayal andContinue reading “Father, Forgive Them: Your Power of Forgiveness”
