Lenses of Love

What Happens When I Mess Up?

When we mess up, God’s love and forgiveness are still available—our failures don’t define us. Through honest confession, we find not only freedom from guilt but also the power to live redeemed and restored.

We all make mistakes and struggle with guilt and shame, but that doesn’t separate us from God’s love. When we sincerely confess our sins, God is faithful and just to fully forgive and cleanse us. Confession isn’t about informing God, but aligning our hearts with His and receiving His grace. Divine forgiveness transforms not only our relationship with God but also how we live and see ourselves. Living redeemed means accepting forgiveness, forgiving ourselves, and growing from our mistakes.

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Samuel Sinnanainar

Samuel Sinnanainar

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04/29/2025, 10:32 PM
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