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Hereditary - Part 3: Breaking Generational Patterns of Dysfunction

 
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"I can forgive my Mom for what she did, but I will NEVER forget the hurt she caused" That sentiment sounds about right to me. It sounds righteous and just. There are even times in our history when it has been noble to say "Never Forget" What IF there are times when it is MOST healing... MOST righteous to actually forget? Are there times when even the God of the universe - the one who promises that He will not forget us - actually CHOOSES to forget? Are there times we ought to as well?
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"I can forgive my Mom for what she did, but I will NEVER forget the hurt she caused" That sentiment sounds about right to me. It sounds righteous and just. There are even times in our history when it has been noble to say "Never Forget" What IF there are times when it is MOST healing... MOST righteous to actually forget? Are there times when even the God of the universe - the one who promises that He will not forget us - actually CHOOSES to forget? Are there times we ought to as well?
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