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  • čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
  • *******************👔SEASON OF APPRECIATION FOR OUR FATHER'S👔 *********************** (v273*********************RECORDED BY: PASTORA PATTY IANNONE *****************************
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    WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME! Thanks for stopping in! WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME!
    FATHERS, same as Mothers; we need to always be reminded of the importance of keeping peace in
    our marriages & in our families. Whenever we've caused problems or offended, we need to say the
    words, "I'm sorry, & mean it in our hearts. This is one very important key to success in marriage.
    I'm sorry" means nothing unless it comes from a repentant heart. King David gives us a picture of
    true repentance in "Psalm 51". David loved God, but that doesn't mean he didn’t sin. David prays
    "Psalm 51" after having an affair w/a married woman, getting her pregnant, & having her
    husband killed to try & hide it (2 Samuel 11).
    The Holy Bible emphasizes the importance of acknowledging mistakes, seeking forgiveness, &
    promoting reconciliation. FATHERS, some Bible verses that gives good instructions are:
    *James 5:16: “Confess your trespasses to one another, & pray for one another, that you may be
    healed.” This verse encourages confessing sins & seeking mutual forgiveness.
    *1 John 1:9: “If we confess our sins, He's faithful & just to forgive us our sins & to cleanse us from
    all unrighteousness.” Genuine repentance leads to restoration & freedom from guilt.
    *Proverbs 28:13: “He who covers his sins will not prosper, but whoever confesses & forsakes them
    will have mercy.” Honesty & transparency pave the way for God’s mercy.
    *Luke 17:3-4: Jesus emphasizes importance of both seeking forgiveness & extending it to others.
    *2 Corinthians 7:10: Distinguishes between godly sorrow (leading to salvation) & worldly sorrow
    (leading to spiritual death). We have to choose right between the two.
    *Psalm 32:5: Acknowledging sins openly & confessing them to the Lord leads to reconciliation.
    Remember, seeking forgiveness is more important than merely saying “I’m sorry.”
    One of the most difficult things to do is say, “I’m sorry; forgive me.” These words, “I’m sorry; forgive me” make the difference between broken relationships & the healing that restores fragmented lives.
    The Holy Bible tells us, "If we don't forgive, we can't be forgiven" for every man has need to be
    forgiven.” It seems that our pride, our refusal to admit that we may have been wrong‑‑at least
    partially wrong‑‑is what makes it so difficult to say, “I’m sorry; forgive me.”
    Saying “I’m sorry; forgive me” puts the blame squarely on your shoulders & tells the other person you're willing to work on the problem. There are many other ways you can try to build bridges. You
    can say, “Let’s forget it,”/Let’s just not talk about it anymore.” You can also say, “I suppose we're both to blame…” But nothing has the healing power of those simple words, “I’m sorry; forgive me.”
    When an apology is due, it should be made as soon as possible & w/dignity. Do not think for a
    moment that there's not the nobility of a king when you bring yourself to say, “I’m sorry; forgive
    me.” A man never reaches so high as when he stoops humbly to offer an apology.
    Times when we're thinking; down in our hearts & saying, “I’m not altogether to blame, you know.
    You're just as guilty as I am.” &, we may say, “Why should I apologize? It's not my fault. Why
    should I say, "I’m sorry; forgive me'”? We may be right but It's important to be genuinely sorry that
    1) your relationship is hurt (2) your spouse whom you love means a great deal to you but now
    avoids you/has been separated from you. Why not just tell him/her that you're genuinely sorry
    that you hurt his/her feelings, & that you want to apologize.
    Thank you for listening in! This short stopover was just another of our one to grow on subjects.
    HAVE A GREAT DAY! GOD BLESS YAS!
    👍🏿👍🏽👍🏻"w/Love & Appreciation!"👍🏻👍🏽👍🏾
    🙏🏼🛐TO: GOD FAITHFUL VIEWERS🛐🙏🏼
    FROM: US- Revivalists Mel & HVive Your Christian Family (GTM) of Alaska
    (1990 - 2024)
    *********************✝GTM COMMEMORATING 34 YRS IN MINISTRY✝*******************

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