Forgiving What You can't Forget (E-Book)
One of the hardest things to do as a Christian is to forgive someone who has a pattern of hurting you time after time, even after you feel like you’ve extended forgiveness to them.
It can feel like they’re taking advantage of you, and if you’re honest, a part of you doesn’t want to do what Jesus tells us to do. A part of you wants to fight back, punch back, and give them a taste of their own medicine. "Forgiving What You Can’t Forget" is a powerful biblical teaching by Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi designed to help you navigate the challenging journey of forgiveness, rooted in the teachings of Matthew 18:21-35. Through three biblically insightful sessions, you will uncover the false bridges to forgiveness and discover why they are unhelpful. More importantly, you will learn how to break free from the stronghold of unforgiveness by making the conscious choice to forgive, even when it feels impossible.
Highlights of the Sessions:
Identifying False Bridges: Understand why blind forgiveness, transactional forgiveness, and withholding forgiveness lead nowhere and how they keep you chained to the offense.
True Forgiveness as a Choice: Learn that forgiveness is a conscious decision, not dependent on the offender’s apology or change, but a commitment you make for your own healing.
Applying Biblical Principles: Delve into the Parable of the Unmerciful Servant and see how God’s immense forgiveness toward us serves as the ultimate example of how we should forgive others.
Healing Through Naming the Offense: Acknowledge and bring to light the specific hurt caused by the offense, recognizing the lies you may have believed as a result.
BONUS: Each session includes devotional reflection questions that invites you to a deeper understanding of forgiveness. Whether you’re dealing with unresolved anger, ongoing offenses, or the challenge of forgiving without reconciliation, "Forgiving What You Can’t Forget" offers biblical wisdom and spiritual encouragement to help you find peace and freedom. [PDF. 3.2 MB. 25 Pages]
One of the hardest things to do as a Christian is to forgive someone who has a pattern of hurting you time after time, even after you feel like you’ve extended forgiveness to them.
It can feel like they’re taking advantage of you, and if you’re honest, a part of you doesn’t want to do what Jesus tells us to do. A part of you wants to fight back, punch back, and give them a taste of their own medicine. "Forgiving What You Can’t Forget" is a powerful biblical teaching by Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi designed to help you navigate the challenging journey of forgiveness, rooted in the teachings of Matthew 18:21-35. Through three biblically insightful sessions, you will uncover the false bridges to forgiveness and discover why they are unhelpful. More importantly, you will learn how to break free from the stronghold of unforgiveness by making the conscious choice to forgive, even when it feels impossible.
Highlights of the Sessions:
Identifying False Bridges: Understand why blind forgiveness, transactional forgiveness, and withholding forgiveness lead nowhere and how they keep you chained to the offense.
True Forgiveness as a Choice: Learn that forgiveness is a conscious decision, not dependent on the offender’s apology or change, but a commitment you make for your own healing.
Applying Biblical Principles: Delve into the Parable of the Unmerciful Servant and see how God’s immense forgiveness toward us serves as the ultimate example of how we should forgive others.
Healing Through Naming the Offense: Acknowledge and bring to light the specific hurt caused by the offense, recognizing the lies you may have believed as a result.
BONUS: Each session includes devotional reflection questions that invites you to a deeper understanding of forgiveness. Whether you’re dealing with unresolved anger, ongoing offenses, or the challenge of forgiving without reconciliation, "Forgiving What You Can’t Forget" offers biblical wisdom and spiritual encouragement to help you find peace and freedom. [PDF. 3.2 MB. 25 Pages]
One of the hardest things to do as a Christian is to forgive someone who has a pattern of hurting you time after time, even after you feel like you’ve extended forgiveness to them.
It can feel like they’re taking advantage of you, and if you’re honest, a part of you doesn’t want to do what Jesus tells us to do. A part of you wants to fight back, punch back, and give them a taste of their own medicine. "Forgiving What You Can’t Forget" is a powerful biblical teaching by Reverend Segun Aiyegbusi designed to help you navigate the challenging journey of forgiveness, rooted in the teachings of Matthew 18:21-35. Through three biblically insightful sessions, you will uncover the false bridges to forgiveness and discover why they are unhelpful. More importantly, you will learn how to break free from the stronghold of unforgiveness by making the conscious choice to forgive, even when it feels impossible.
Highlights of the Sessions:
Identifying False Bridges: Understand why blind forgiveness, transactional forgiveness, and withholding forgiveness lead nowhere and how they keep you chained to the offense.
True Forgiveness as a Choice: Learn that forgiveness is a conscious decision, not dependent on the offender’s apology or change, but a commitment you make for your own healing.
Applying Biblical Principles: Delve into the Parable of the Unmerciful Servant and see how God’s immense forgiveness toward us serves as the ultimate example of how we should forgive others.
Healing Through Naming the Offense: Acknowledge and bring to light the specific hurt caused by the offense, recognizing the lies you may have believed as a result.
BONUS: Each session includes devotional reflection questions that invites you to a deeper understanding of forgiveness. Whether you’re dealing with unresolved anger, ongoing offenses, or the challenge of forgiving without reconciliation, "Forgiving What You Can’t Forget" offers biblical wisdom and spiritual encouragement to help you find peace and freedom. [PDF. 3.2 MB. 25 Pages]