Sheroy Lawrence

How to Forgive Others: A Biblical Guide for Christians

Unforgiveness and bitterness are struggles many believers silently wrestle with.You may love God, read your Bible, attend church faithfully—yet find it so difficult to forgive someone who hurt you deeply. The real reason many Christians struggle with forgiveness is not because they are unwilling, but because they simply don’t know how to forgive someone biblically. […]

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How to Forgive Someone and Overcome Bitterness | Christian Guide

Many people say that forgiving others is hard. But the truth is, forgiveness is actually very simple—if you understand how to do it. Without the right understanding, forgiveness seems impossible, especially when reminders of past pain and hurt flood your mind. You might be thinking: “How can I forgive when the pain still feels so

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How Christians Should Respond Biblically to Lies & False Accusations

Introduction There are many popular memes today suggesting that when others spread lies about you, the best thing to do is simply leave it alone. The reasoning behind this is that those who believe the lies were too gullible to begin with — and that, over time, the truth will eventually come out. But is

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How the Devil Accuses Us Before God—and Why Quick Repentance Matters

How the Devil Accuses Us Before God—and Why Quick Repentance Matters In a previous article, I asked the question:“How do you know when the devil has accused you before God?” The answer is simple — and sobering:👉 The moment you sin, an accusation has already been brought against you. The enemy of our souls does

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“Who God Bless, No Man Can Curse”—But There’s a Catch

There’s a popular saying in Christian circles: “Who God bless, no man curse.”It’s often quoted with confidence and encouragement—but have we ever stopped to consider where it truly comes from and whether it tells the full story? The origin of this phrase can be traced back to Numbers chapters 22 to 24, where Balak, king

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