One of the Hardest Things We've Ever Had to go Through


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  1. Fanny Mar
    Fanny Mar says:

    What did she do beyond starting her own wedding video business? If it was just that, that is not betrayal. That is normal. She deserves her own biz too.

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  2. Sana M. Haddad
    Sana M. Haddad says:

    This was really interesting to me since I'm not a Christian. I always wondered since you believe that Jesus died for your sins and forgave you for what you have done and haven't done, what stops Christians from doing bad things if they're already forgiven? I'm genuinely curious. I would love an answer from anyone who knows.

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  3. A Lady Pilgrim
    A Lady Pilgrim says:

    I definitely agree with what Nate said at the 10:21 mark. I think it might actually be biblical. These verses seem to be in harmony with that principle: Proverbs 17:22 "a merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones."

    Also (all in Proverbs)
    Proverbs
    12:25
    15:13,15
    18:14

    Thank you for making this video.

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  4. Jeanne Norsworthy
    Jeanne Norsworthy says:

    Wow my husband and I just talked about this yesterday. I felt you were talking to me. I have been hurt. My husband who is very strong in his faith has forgiven. I could not understand how he could. So this message has so much meaning to me. Thank you so so much.

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  5. Laura
    Laura says:

    GREAT video Nate and Sutton. Thank you for pressing into Holy Spirit and speaking TRUTH as HE guides your words. You two are such a blessing to a hurting world. May YAHWEH richly bless you and your family, business, new little one. In CHRIST, Laura

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  6. Janell Michael
    Janell Michael says:

    I agree with you. Forgiveness is vital for your own peace, health and relationship with Jesus. One aspect you didn't cover was setting boundaries. Along with forgiveness, it is healthy to set boundaries in the relationship towards the one who has offended or hurt you. Forgiveness should not give that person permission to come in and offend/hurt again. By setting limits as to how/when/where they are involved in your life may be necessary to protect you and your family – maybe for a season or maybe forever depending on how they respond. I'm sure that when it's a family member it is far more difficult to do, but is still important.

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  7. Kaitlyn Leinen
    Kaitlyn Leinen says:

    Thank you for this video❤️ I’m on the other end of a situation like this.. I wronged someone in my life and hurt them very very deeply. I have spent the last 6 years turning myself around and strengthening my relationship with God. I always pray that they will be able to forgive me one day because it absolutely pains me beyond belief that their relationship with God has been so deeply effected because of my actions.. I always hear messages about forgiveness and instantly think I wish they were hearing this, but your video made me stop and consider where I need to work on forgiveness in my life as well. So thank you for some perspective❤️ as always sending love and prayers, you guys are such a blessing in my life.

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  8. Ligia Goga
    Ligia Goga says:

    Thank you, Nate and Sutton for talking about this. I have an experience with my father that does the opposite of forgiveness. My heart is aching for him because he does not see himself as being the wrong person. He lives in the past and does not forgive people.

    I am glad you talked about because this confirmed everything what I thought about forgiveness in the last 36 hours. Thank you so much!

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  9. Laura XX
    Laura XX says:

    Well, usually I am not the kind of person writing comments but this video made me cry. God was just speaking to me through you. I needed this right now. Thank you, God bless you!

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  10. Zora Anetor-Ebhabha
    Zora Anetor-Ebhabha says:

    This is really significant. Love the message. Forgiveness is not easy especially when there's no closure or apology but I guess this is one of the crosses Jesus speaks about. Christianity is not easy but it's worth it!

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  11. FuwaFuwa Kat
    FuwaFuwa Kat says:

    what if you be forgiven the person but they continue to day and do things that hurt you every single time you see them. I don't want to feel this way towards anyone but I also can't not feel hurt.

    is it okay to keep my distance? I never have tried to say anything hurtful to this person. Ive tried to avoid conflict to the best of my ability. the best I can do is just not respond to them.

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  12. Andrea Dalton
    Andrea Dalton says:

    Not yesterday but the past Sunday, our church had a sermon on forgiveness, and the sermon text was Matthew 18:24-35, dubbed the parable of the unforgiving servant, and in that parable the unforgiving servant was forgiven of 10,000 talents, equivalent to about 200,000 years worth of income (or approx. 6 billion dollars according to my pastor), and then once free proceeded to harass a fellow servant for 100 denarii, or 100 days wage for a laborer (still not tiny, but nothing compared to his forgiven debt). I had heard this parable before, but I never knew the extent of debt forgiven, and it struck me that that's not even as much as we've been forgiven in Christ, and yet our temptation is to do as the unforgiving servant did ❤️

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  13. Alina Carpenter
    Alina Carpenter says:

    You can forgive, but not forget. Every action has its consequences. If we forgot, we would never learn based on our mistakes.
    On the other hand, there are things you can’t forgive. I was sexually and physically abused by my ex bf. Including choking me, hitting, forcing me to do stuff I didn’t want to and rape. I’m disgusted by him. I’ll never forgive him. I hope he overdoses and burns in hell of exists. Did I move on? Yes? Believe is natural equilibrium, karma whatever you call it. Like I said. I hope burns in hell

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  14. a child of God
    a child of God says:

    Love your all’s channel and videos! This is a hard one, but I’ve done the same thing. God takes care of those who rise against us when we respond the correct way by praying for them, and forgiving them.

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  16. naomi ferreira
    naomi ferreira says:

    Family hurt me a lot too but I reflect on the 2nd Station of the Cross. Forgiveness is letting go of the hurt to have a closer relationship with God. ❤️❤️❤️ this video ☮️❤️ ✝️

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