{31 days of forgiveness}

So what of this series on forgiveness? Oh friends, it’s rocked my world. Rocked. Upside-down rocked. In a totally good way, I promise! I must warn you now though … some of the daily posts are novels a bit long. As I was researching, and reading, and digging, and diving deep into the Word of God … there’s just so much I wanted to share with you.

Anyway. We’ll be exploring the definition of forgiveness, why we need to forgive, how we forgive, and what forgiveness is not. We’ll talk about love and forgiveness. Judgement. Forgiving the unforgivable. Trust. Doormats. Condoning. Enabling. The Prodigal Son … and so much more.

Y’all! Do you know “unforgiveness” isn’t in the dictionary? Let’s not hold on to something that isn’t even a word! <– tweet this

If you, or someone you know, struggle with unforgiveness, bitterness, resentment, or anger … I beg you to join me everyday in October for 31 Days of Forgiveness.

Your life will never be the same. True story.

A Prayer for Forgiveness {day 1}

What is Forgiveness? {day 2}

What Forgiveness is Not {day 3}

Why Do We Need to Forgive? {day 4}

How Do We Forgive? {day 5}

Be Quick to Forgive {day 6}

Forgiveness Comes From Love {day 7}

Love Comes From God {day 8}

Radical Love, Radical Forgiveness, and Judgement – Part 1 {day 9}

Radical Love, Radical Forgiveness, and Judgement – Part 2 {day 10}

Radical Love, Radical Forgiveness, and Judgement – Part 3 {day 11}

Forgiving the Unforgiveable {day 12}

What If I Don’t Forgive {day 13}

Is Forgiving Condoning or Enabling {day 14}

If I Forgive, Am I A Doormat? {day 15}

Jesus, Friend of Sinners {day 16}

Forgive and Forget? {day 17}

Is Forgiveness an Option? {day 18}

Forgiveness Is An Act of the Will {day 19}

Three Strikes, You’re Out? {day 20}

Give Unto Others {day 21}

Forgiving Yourself {day 22}

Does God Really Forgive {day 23}

The Veil Was Torn {day 24}

Doers of the Word {day 25}

Bless Those Who Curse You {day 26}

The Prodigal Son – Part 1 {day 27}

The Prodigal Son – Part 2 {day 28}

The Prodigal Son – Part 3 {day 29}

Forgiveness Is An Act of Faith {day 30}

How Do We Know We’ve Forgiven? {day 31}

 

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  2. reeve October 1, 2012 at 11:21 am

    I am excited to read your series. I have definitely struggled with forgiving in the past. Thanks for writing it!

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  3. Positively Alene October 1, 2012 at 9:44 pm

    This sounds like an awesome series. Love your site here. You were mentioned on my site today. I’m doing 31 days of anonymity where people can write in Dear Anonymous letters. The one today exuded must forgiveness. I’m a going to need your series!

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  4. Lisa-Jo @lisajobaker October 1, 2012 at 9:44 pm

    How much do I love that you’ve written and studied and prepared for us so much in advance. I LOVE that. It feels like a personal 31 day Bible study. Thank you. Thank you for such an investment.

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  6. donald harris jb October 2, 2012 at 10:14 am

    ty very much for letting me jointhe 31 days i love god i had cancer and they told me i died three times and was on a venlatorlator for 4 mopnths but ty and god bless and i like you8r spirit and writing ty god bless

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  7. Jennifer {StudioJRU} October 2, 2012 at 9:14 pm

    Such a wonderful topic for your 31 day series! I look forward to following along, Tracie!

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  8. Christina Berry October 2, 2012 at 9:17 pm

    I’m excited to follow this series. Thank you for sharing it! :)

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  11. Theresa Tolliver October 4, 2012 at 8:50 pm

    I am so glad that you invited me to join with you in the study of 31 days of Forgiveness, this is something that everyone needs to work on. My father is a Pastor and lately it seems like his sermons have been on forgiving others and if we don’t forgive our prayers cannot be answered. I admire you Traci for the work that you are doing for God, I wish that I had your gift that God has given you. I know God has a special place in heaven for people like you. I pray many more blessings on you and your family.

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  16. Amanda Medlin October 10, 2012 at 4:37 pm

    This is wonderful. I have some unforgiveness toward a family member that is really holding me back spiritually and emotionally. I look forward to reading through your series!

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  29. Jennifer October 22, 2012 at 10:42 pm

    I stumbled across your blog and I will be reading your post for the next 31 days……….better late than never. I’m also sharing on my FB. Thanks!!

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