God Has Already Forgiven You. Have You? The Truth About Self-Condemnation You Haven’t Heard
God’s forgiveness is absolute, but self-condemnation creates a cage. Jesus’ words are the key: God is love, and His forgiveness is absolute. Have you forgiven yourself?
Gospel of the Kingdom
How do you forgive yourself when guilt is stronger than faith? God forgives without limit, but God’s forgiveness requires one thing: stopping the cage of self-condemnation. Jesus’ words are the key: God is love, and the forgiveness of sins is absolute.
You carry the burden of old mistakes. Words that can’t be undone. Decisions that led you astray. And you think, “God forgives, but I can’t forgive myself. I’m too guilty.”
But your self-condemnation doesn’t correct the past. It only keeps you caged. And God has already opened the door. He has already removed the guilt. He has already said, “You are free.”
The only thing holding you back is your fear that you’re unworthy of freedom.
Stop. Take a breath. And say to yourself: “I am forgiven. Not because I deserve it. But because God is Love. And His love is greater than my mistakes.”
If He has forgotten, who are you to remember?
Forgive yourself isn’t justifying sin. It’s trusting in God, who has already justified you. Jesus’ words aren’t judgment, but liberation. Let go. Allow yourself to be forgiven. Not tomorrow. Now.
And when you do, you’ll hear a still, small voice: “My child, you were always mine.”