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Today's episode is one of the most powerful I've ever had. My guest is Ronnie Olivier. At age 17, Ronnie was convicted for murder and sentenced to life without parole in Angola prison, one of the most notorious prisons in America.As he sat in his jail cell, he called out to Jesus to ask for help, healing and hope.Twenty-seven summers later, he was miraculously released and shares his powerful story of finding faith and forgiveness (even from the mother of the man he killed) and encourages us there's nothing God can't redeem and restore. Grab a copy of 27 Summers here.Thanks to our amazing partners on this episode: Vern Eide & SimpleVern Eide Motorcars is a growing employee-owned company that truly strives to “Deliver Dreams and Transform Lives”. Vern Eide offers sales, service, and financing of automotive, motorcycle, and power sports lines, including Acura, Ford, Chevy, GMC, Honda, Hyundai and Mitsubishi brands. Whether you live locally or across the country, visit verneide.comSimple provides an easy, secure way to make giving super user-friendly. If you are a church or lead a faith based nonprofit, you have to look into working with Simple. You won't regret it! For more info, check out their brand new website simpledonation.comSpecial thanks to Pando for picking up The Conversation Podcast! Pando is a free app that delivers some of the best faith-based content directly into the hands of people all over the country, both inside and outside prison. Find out more at pandoapp.tvSign up for the Crew at: adamweber.com/thecrewThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3258948/advertisement
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Join Julia Jeffress Sadler as she takes us on an incredible adventure in Episode 78. Learn about a special man named Nathan, who bravely talked to King David when he did something wrong. David felt sorry for what he did, and he prayed to God to make things right, teaching us that it's important to say sorry and ask for forgiveness when we make mistakes. Sign up to receive Kids Bible in a Year devotionals in your inbox every weekday: https://www.kidsbibleinayear.com/ Get ready to experience the Bible designed specifically for children with the official KidsBibleinaYear.com podcast, led by Julia Jeffress Sadler. This captivating audio series presents the age-old wisdom of the Bible in an engaging format that will captivate your kids. Each episode Julia translates biblical teachings into real-life applications, making Bible comprehension a breeze for young minds. And if you want more Christian resources and content, you can download the Pray.com app. Pray.com is the digital destination for faith, offering over 5,000 daily prayers, meditations, bedtime Bible stories, and cinematic stories inspired by the Bible. For more resources on how to live a successful Christian life, visit Julia Jeffress Sadler's website at https://ptv.org/julia/. This episode is sponsored by Little Passports. Visit LittlePassports.com/blessed and use promo code BLESSED to receive 20% off. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Breaking Animal News, Gratitude, Welcome to the Show, He's Not Tired Of Us, Shock Jock, Daily Faithfulness, Asking For Forgiveness, Outsource Worry, BONUS CONTENT: Joel Osteen/Unoffendable; Quotes: “Throw your cares to God. He can handle it.” “I'm tryin' over here.” “Truly great things really get public affirmation.” “I get tired of me.”
Should there be an apology for American slavery? It's a query that resonates with profound ethical and moral implications, stirring impassioned debates on the need for acknowledgment and atonement. On the one hand, proponents argue that a formal apology from the United States government is a necessary step towards recognizing the immense suffering endured by generations of enslaved individuals, addressing the systemic racism that still persists, and fostering healing and reconciliation. On the other hand, critics contend that an apology alone is insufficient and that meaningful reparations, policy changes, and education about the history of slavery are essential to redress the enduring inequalities and injustices stemming from this dark chapter of American history. George Schedler, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Southern Illinois University believes that contemporary white Americans cannot meaningfully ask for forgiveness from present day African-Americans for slavery. He joins Tavis to share his thoughts as to why that is, and how he believes that atonement for slavery should be approached.
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"If Jesus forgives us of our sins once and for all, then why should I keep asking for forgiveness?" "What is the importance of repenting when I'm already forgiven?" As a Christian, you may have asked one or both of these questions to yourself or someone else before. In today's episode, I am going to be going over the importance of repenting and why we should continue to ask for forgiveness. I will be pairing this with prayer and scripture. Enjoy! This episode's show notes: https://faithfuelsmyfire.wixsite.com/faith/post/why-should-i-keep-asking-for-forgiveness-the-importance-of-repentance If you want to check out previous Bible studies, click here To Purchase my "Christ Transforms Me" Journal, click here Email me: faithfuelsmyfire@gmail.com Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486483515603028/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmBsSKktGU_8WHVNIxhFuzg The Bible App that I use: http://bible.com/app Instagram: @_lorenacamille_ Never Forget to Choose Faith Over Fear, -Lorena Camille
In the Bible, God instructs us to love and prioritize others and their needs. Sadly, we all have acted selfishly and made decisions to hurt and damage others. Apologizing and asking for forgiveness is God's path toward restoring healthy relationships. By sincerely apologizing and seeking forgiveness, we demonstrate a genuine desire to make things right. We acknowledge our mistakes and ask for the opportunity to work toward healing and reconciliation. In this episode, Ross O'Hair and Ben Brezina explore the significance of making an apology when we have wronged others, the anatomy of a good apology, and how to overcome some of the barriers that keep us from acknowledging our sins and seeking reconciliation.
0:00 - 2:30 - Intro 2:30 - 9:11 - Why Asking for Forgiveness Trumps Asking for Permission 9:11 - Wrap Up Hello Everyone, I hope all is well. Welcome to our first segment on Education, this week ☺️ There are so many ways we limit ourselves, when we seek permission before acting on our own thoughts, beliefs, and desires. Asking for permission translates in a few different ways. Whether we are simply putting "feelers" out into the ether, or having to formalize a request before any tactical step, we're taking the safe and beaten path. Very few dreams are birthed this way. If you want to step into your capacity to bring change, regardless of how that translates, you need to embrace your inner disruptor. We all have ideas on how things could work better, or on how we can be better in the relationships that we show up in. So rather than "wait and see" how other people feel about it... Just do it. If anything, just ask for forgiveness once the dust settles (unless you don't feel like it
When it comes to forgiveness, if you were in the wrong, Jesus says you should make the first move. Teacher - Scott Kenworthy
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Is an unforgiving spirit holding you back? Has bitterness become a major problem in life? How do you get past the hurt that haunts you? We answer these questions and more in this weeks podcast!
“Should we keep asking for forgiveness? Rusty, what are you talking about? Isn't that a commandment?”Well, to answer that question, I sat down with Ben Connelly and it was incredible getting his perspective on it. We talked about his new book Reading the Bible, Missing the Gospel and dug into some of the ways that we may make scripture a lot more about us than we do about the God we're reading about. If you've ever wondered about this question, I definitely encourage you to listen to our conversation and share this episode with somebody else as well.Special thanks to BELAY Solutions for sponsoring this week!HighlightsAbout Ben Connelly - 3:03 Early life in Texas How going into ministry saved Ben. Reading the Bible, Missing the Gospel - 6:31 The process of writing this book and the inspiration behind it Reading scripture for what we want rather than what God is saying through it. Viewing scripture through a different lens - 17:18 Three lenses to view scripture through. What does Ben actually mean when he tell us to stop asking for forgiveness? Resources Connect with Ben Website Twitter Instagram YouTube The Equipping Group Reading the Bible, Missing the Gospel by Ben Connelly 1 John 1:9
Few fathers are brave enough to ask their grown children for forgiveness. But that's precisely the conversation Larry Ross had with his son, Harrison. Now, the two men provide a powerful dual perspective about the impact of a father's choices and how those decisions influence generations to come. Full SHOW NOTES for today's conversation Key Takeaways In some respects, grandchildren give us the opportunity for a do-over. Many men resolve not to do what their fathers did. But we also need to resolve to do the things our fathers didn't do. The role of a father is to encourage, which literally means to fill our children with courage. Pray intentionally for your children's friends and for the people who will lead your children to Christ. As fathers, we have to own our mistakes. Larry Ross & Harrison Ross Larry Ross is the Founder and CEO of A. Larry Ross Communications (ALRC). He has more than 45 years of PR experience representing over 2,000 clients, including evangelist Billy Graham, Pastor Rick Warren, Bishop T.D. Jakes, and more. Larry has been married to his wife, Autumn, for 38 years. Harrison Ross is the oldest of Larry's three sons. He is a graduate of Baylor University and former pastor in the DFW area. Harrison and his wife, Hunter, have four young children and live in Rockwall, Tx. Harrison and his family love spending time together making memories and loving their neighbors. Key Quotes 16:53 - "There are a lot of guys who resolve early on, I'm not going to do what my dad did and I'm not going to be that guy. I think very few men resolve to say the opposite and say, I'm going to do what my dad didn't. And that's what I watched you do growing up and that you did for me, even amidst your own pain in pathology and figuring out your own demons and hurt that you had, you determined to say, I never heard I love you or I'm proud of you, so every time I can, I'm going to tell my kids, I love you and I'm proud of you." 21:07 - "Learning from my dad, both my parents, they just were encouragers and cheerleaders. It was never, Hey, you need to fit this box, you need to do this thing, this is the person you're going to be, grow into it. It's a, How can we give you opportunities to explore who it is that God would have you be? You are His masterpiece made in His image for good works that He's prepared beforehand to walk in them. So it's more like archeology to uncover and discover who He's made me to be, so that I can then, with my kids, help them discover." Links From Today's Conversation Full Transcript of the Conversation Larry Ross' Website Connect with dadAWESOME Learn about our FATHERS FOR THE FATHERLESS events in 2023: https://f4f.bike/ Follow @dadawesome on Instagram Make a Donation to dadAWESOME (tax-deductible) Join the dadAWESOME Prayer Team Receive weekly encouragement by texting "dad" to 651-370-8618
When Burt messes up the NPR reenactment, he immediately begins apologizing to Sam and Evan. Sam interrupts him though, and explains how he's been reading that one should never apologize. After being taken aback for a moment, Evan suggests that they look through this passage together. Once they finish reading, the trio define what an apology is, discuss the difference between a bad apology and true repentance and reconciliation, and what the heart attitude should be when asking for forgiveness. Intro Music: Voegeli. D. (1971). All Things Considered [W. Gordon] On NPR [Audio File]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qkq5CFGOBH4
Consider this episode a preview and a clean up. We are previewing and reviewing the "best of" archive dive. But we are also catching new listeners up on what the old scene was all about. Curious? Confused? Give it a listen. And if you haven't already, listen to the All of the Above archive dive.Tell me what you think of the old scene AND the new version of the old scene. Email me at alloftheaboveradio@gmail.com
Being perfect isn't only not real, it's not even desirable. The goal of practice is the excitement that lies in growth. Liulei Nishmat Noach ben Chaim, who taught us by example to pause, evaluate and if one has made a mistake, admit to the mistake even if the confronting party is much younger than you Go to momentumunlimited.org/subscribe/ and sign up for our newsletter for more motivation and inspiration.
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Asking for forgiveness might be the hardest thing you have done. When I ask people to forgive me for my mistake, it requires me to own up to the error I have made. Then I am reminded that God has forgiven me when I have made mistakes, so why not ask people to forgive me if I wronged them? Remember, God Loves You, and I, Will, Meet You at the Finish Line:) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soslan-temanson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/soslan-temanson/support
Jon Gruden is blaming his emails and asking for forgiveness and the Sports Shop talks about the recent Duke heckling of their volleyball player while at BYU. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dandan shares an offense he did to someone and how he was able to resolve this guilt in his head and to the person he did this to. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/godlesslongganisa/message
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Pastor Evan Puckett and I sat down to discuss the question of: Should we ask forgiveness when we fall short? The Bible teaches that all of our sins, past, present, and future are forgiven when we accept Christ. So should we ask for forgiveness, or should we confess?
Mitch Lippiatt joins today and discusses how being a member of The Man That Can Project for almost 4 years has been key in him being on the path to change his life. Along the way he has had to ask for forgiveness from mates & ask for forgiveness from himself.Coming from a background in butchering we talk a little about how to get the best cut of meat before diving back into the things he does to improve his life.There is so much to take away from this for the man who wants more from their life. It is possible to improve your life if you are prepared to take responsibility & act on the things that will improve your life.Follow our Socials:https://www.instagram.com/themanthatcanproject/https://www.instagram.com/lachlanstuart/https://www.facebook.com/lachlanstuart1https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXsGUzNVgQb3G0ZcB22C8hwCheck Out My Website:https://themanthatcanproject.com/
If you've been doing what so many of us have been doing, take heed to the Word of God presented to you in this episode. Dwell in the Word. Search the Word on repentance and allow God and The Holy Spirit to work true repentance into your life if it's been a sticking point up until now. The different between true repentance and no true repentance is also the difference between Heaven and Hell – yes, it's that powerful. Repentance changes you inside and out. Non-repentance is another way of living in the flesh with a false excuse and scapegoat When was the last time you repented, not merely asking for forgiveness over and over? Have you ever? If not, or if there's one thing you haven't truly repented for – today is the best time to do just that. Don't wait for tomorrow, for tomorrow is not guaranteed.
Greg talks about what happens if I haven't asked forgiveness. Episode 945 Greg's new book: Inspired Imperfection Dan's new book: Confident Humility Send Questions To: Dan: @thatdankentTwitter: @reKnewOrg Facebook: ReKnew Email: askgregboyd@gmail.com Links: Greg's book:"Crucifixion of the Warrior God" Website: ReKnew.org
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Comedian Erik Rivera is here as we discuss: How to balance work and relationships, when you forget to provide those emotions, and giving and asking for forgiveness,
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In this episode I'll discuss the relationship between saying "I'm sorry" and "it's ok." Being able to forgive and when necessary asking for forgiveness. The hurt that comes from others is often more about them then us ... And the forgiveness we give others is often more for us then it is for them. Learning to forgive, is about learning to set ourselves free. But at times the power to forgive won't come from us. Follow Josh on Instagram Follow the Daily Drive on Instagram Sign up for Josh's News Letter Visit the Daily Drive Website Email Josh at josh@joshdowns.com
Let's continue our look at repentance in the Bible. Repentance is perhaps The Most Misunderstood Word in the Bible. The answer to the question "Is repentance necessary for salvation?" is both yes and no. It depends on what is meant by the question. If by asking "Is repentance necessary for salvation?" the person means that the sinner must first repent, have a change of mind, and stop sinning in order to get saved, then the answer would be no. Let's look more into this.
Let's continue our look at repentance in the Bible. Repentance is perhaps The Most Misunderstood Word in the Bible. The answer to the question "Is repentance necessary for salvation?" is both yes and no. It depends on what is meant by the question. If by asking "Is repentance necessary for salvation?" the person means that the sinner must first repent, have a change of mind, and stop sinning in order to get saved, then the answer would be no. Let's look more into this.
Marina Cantacuzino talks to Azim Khamisa who founded the Tariq Khamisa Foundation after his only son, Tariq, was shot and killed while delivering pizzas in San Diego in 1995. Tariq's killer, Tony Hicks, was 14-years-old at the time and has only recently been released from prison. Azim has spent the past 25 years talking about forgiveness and tirelessly working to prevent youth violence in America.
Let's continue our look at repentance in the Bible. Repentance is perhaps The Most Misunderstood Word in the Bible. The answer to the question "Is repentance necessary for salvation?" is both yes and no. It depends on what is meant by the question. If by asking "Is repentance necessary for salvation?" the person means that the sinner must first repent, have a change of mind, and stop sinning in order to get saved, then the answer would be no. Let's look more into this.
Let's continue our look at repentance in the Bible. Repentance is perhaps The Most Misunderstood Word in the Bible. The answer to the question "Is repentance necessary for salvation?" is both yes and no. It depends on what is meant by the question. If by asking "Is repentance necessary for salvation?" the person means that the sinner must first repent, have a change of mind, and stop sinning in order to get saved, then the answer would be no. Let's look more into this.
Let's continue our look at repentance in the Bible. Repentance is perhaps The Most Misunderstood Word in the Bible. The answer to the question "Is repentance necessary for salvation?" is both yes and no. It depends on what is meant by the question. If by asking "Is repentance necessary for salvation?" the person means that the sinner must first repent, have a change of mind, and stop sinning in order to get saved, then the answer would be no. Let's look more into this.
Let's continue our look at repentance in the Bible. Repentance is perhaps The Most Misunderstood Word in the Bible. The answer to the question "Is repentance necessary for salvation?" is both yes and no. It depends on what is meant by the question. If by asking "Is repentance necessary for salvation?" the person means that the sinner must first repent, have a change of mind, and stop sinning in order to get saved, then the answer would be no. Let's look more into this.
Repentance is perhaps The Most Misunderstood Word in the Bible. The answer to the question "Is repentance necessary for salvation?" is both yes and no. It depends on what is meant by the question. If by asking "Is repentance necessary for salvation?" the person means that the sinner must first repent, have a change of mind, and stop sinning in order to get saved, then the answer would be no. Let's look more into this.
Repentance is perhaps The Most Misunderstood Word in the Bible. The answer to the question "Is repentance necessary for salvation?" is both yes and no. It depends on what is meant by the question. If by asking "Is repentance necessary for salvation?" the person means that the sinner must first repent, have a change of mind, and stop sinning in order to get saved, then the answer would be no. Let's look more into this.
This week, David & I continue our conversation on why I believe that you should stop asking for forgiveness. We go into all the details: why should I stop asking for forgiveness? And if I'm not supposed to ask for forgiveness, what do I do now? Tune in as we talk about it all. Follow/DM me on IG: @jerron_archer
Considering that this is one of the most basic teachings in most Christian churches today, the idea of not asking for forgiveness may seem crazy - but it's one of the biggest things I learned as my life became free. Today, I'm joined by my pastor, David Gomez for part 1 of this 2 part episode to talk about why we shouldn't ask for forgiveness, and also if Coronavirus is God judging America for our sin
We all, at one time or another in our lives, face the dilemma of needing to forgive others who have offended us or request forgiveness of others whom we may have offended. It is a part of being human. Are there practical insights and actionable steps that we can take to help us in our efforts? Yes. How? Listen to today's episode of The Kindness & Happiness Connection Podcast to get practical answers to these questions as well as to hear some powerful stories of forgiveness in action. Take a listen! You'll be glad you did. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kindness-happiness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kindness-happiness/support
Jesus warns us about the dangers of unforgiveness
Jesus warns us about the dangers of unforgiveness
Jesus warns us about the dangers of unforgiveness