What is something you never want someone to

What is something you never want someone to find out about you?

August 28, 2024

What is something you never want someone to find out about you? What is one secret you never want anyone to learn about, either because you are scared, embarrassed, ashamed, or fearful? We all have things, secrets we do not want others to know. Now think about that moment in time, when this thing that you do not want anyone to know occurred! Are you feeling embarrassed, scared, angry, or maybe ashamed? The thing to remember when these moments in time raise their ugly head is God loves you! God loves you and God forgives you. The hardest is part is accepting God’s love and forgiveness. God just wants you to come to Him about it. God forgives you, loves you unconditionally, and accepts you just as you are—a beloved child of God. Created in His imagine. So, can you accept God’s love and forgiveness? If not, why? Because when you do not believe God can and will forgive you—you are calling God a liar! 1 John 1:9, “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” Always and forever, sometimes we just forget God’s love and forgives us. Remember that is why Jesus came into this world! So, we will be forgiven! God Bless. Amen.

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