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Bringing Healing to Broken Relationships During This Pandemic

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Updated: Feb 14, 2021

What does it take to bring healing to our relationships that were broken during this pandemic? With the stress and anxiety this crisis has brought upon us, there is tremendous unrest, not only in some of our spirits but in some of our homes, families, and marriages. Therefore we must go beyond a simple apology, to a real confession. It doesn't work to just say' "I'm sorry if I offended you." That's just an apology and doesn't have much behind it. I can say "I'm sorry" and not really understand the implications of what I've done. if you want real reconciliation, in a broken relationship, then you must honestly and clearly say , "I'm sorry, I was wrong when I did or said (such and such), and I promise not to do it again." Like Abraham said in scripture, you must say to the one you offended , "I swear I will treat you differently in the future." That's a true confession, and that will bring true healing in the relationship. When you experience relational conflict at work, at home, with your friends, spouse, or of any sort, stop and think, big or small, ask yourself have I taken responsibility for my part in this conflict. Taking responsibility for our own faults can will help in resolving the conflict. So if you want to see healing in your own relationships, then first of all confess the wrong that you have done and God will do the rest.


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Jan 27, 2021

I love this and thank you for sharing Pastor. I do have to take responsibility of my actions. I think of the relationships I have and I need to spend some time saying I'm sorry for.... and I promise not to do that again. Awesome read. Shared!

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