120. When God Forgets Your Sin But Remembers Your Hurt
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This week’s episode is a Spirit-led journey into the heart of God’s love and healing. What began as two separate thoughts in Diana’s heart was beautifully woven together by the Holy Spirit into one powerful truth: God no longer sees our sin, but He still sees our hurt—and He longs to heal it.
Join Diana as she invites listeners into a time of reflection, Scripture, and soul care. Through Psalms 103, Jeremiah 31:34, and Colossians 2, we’re reminded of the Lord’s compassion, His forgiveness, and His desire to restore what’s been broken.
🔑 In this episode, you’ll discover:
- Why blessing the Lord, O my soul is a vital practice in hard seasons
- The difference between forgiveness and healing—and why you need both
- How to remember God's blessings as a way to renew your spirit
- That God is not accusing you—He's inviting you into freedom
- Whether you’re walking through hurt, regret, or just needing a gentle reminder of God’s grace, this episode is a loving encouragement for your soul.
🕊️ God’s mercy is new every morning. He’s not just the forgiver of your past—He’s the healer of your heart.
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Quick Episode Summary:
- Diana shares a Spirit-led episode inspired by a journal entry: “Through forgiveness in Jesus Christ, He no longer sees our sin, but He can see our hurt.”
- She revisits the power of Psalm 103 and encourages listeners to speak to their soul and “forget not all His benefits.”
- The episode explores how God’s compassion not only forgives sin but also begins the healing process for the pain we carry.
- Diana reminds us that healing requires participation—offering our hurt to God and walking through restoration with Him.
- We’re encouraged to find ways to memorialize God’s goodness: journaling, photos, blessings jars, or even podcasting.
- A final word of encouragement: Don’t let pain linger—invite God into it, let Him heal it, and share your story so others know: #GodGetsMe.
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