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“I’m sorry” is a start… but it is NOT repair”
An apology without change is not reconciliation—it’s just manipulation & a pause button on the same pattern. In healthy relationships, words matter—but repair requires action. Biblically, being “sorry” was never meant to be the end of the story. God’s model includes repentance, responsibility, and restoration. 👉 Saying “I’m sorry” acknowledges pain. 👉 Repair addresses the damage and changes future behavior. Biblical “Sorry” Looks Like Repentance In Scripture, repentance is


🌿 Givers vs. Takers: Servanthood or Self-Centeredness? 🌿
The Bible teaches us that greatness comes through servanthood, not self-centeredness. Jesus Himself said: “Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant” (Matthew 20:26). Yet in today’s world, we see the stark difference between those who live to give and those who live to take. 🔹 Givers reflect the Spirit of Christ. 🔹 Takers often reflect a narcissistic spirit—ego-driven, entitled, and self-serving. Characteristics of Takers (Narcissistic Spirit) Always aski


✨️WHAT BIBLICAL WOMANHOOD REALLY LOOKS LIKE IN DIFFERENT SEASONS✨️
Proverbs 31 paints a picture of a strong, wise, creative, and discerning woman. But when we look through Scripture, we see that Biblical...
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