Title: “Gathering Up the Pieces”
Description: The belief “I am broken” is deeply ingrained in the psyche. It’s not that this sentiment is an undeniable truth, but rather, it has been reinforced through constant repetition and belief. The conviction of “brokenness” is not a reflection of reality but a byproduct of persistent affirmation.
So, how does one introduce forgiveness into a space dominated by the overwhelming feeling of brokenness? How can forgiveness be a guest when every reflection from the world seems to echo the sentiment of fracture and disarray?
Rev. Rhoda explored the paths where we seemingly detached from the Truth. We have, in moments of vulnerability and pain, believed in the illusion that we are nothing more than a small, broken piece of the grandeur that is the One.
Reader: Jill Boddick Grace read The Holy Spirit’s Interpretation of the New Testament (NTI) Romans CH 13 and 16.
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