Forgiveness Does Not Mean Tolerating Abuse
The Unseen Enemy
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39m
In this episode of The Unseen Enemy, Bishop David and Evelyn answer a difficult question: How long should someone continue forgiving an abusive husband, and is it a sin to leave?
They explain that forgiveness is not the same as tolerating violence, accepting evil back into your life, or trusting someone who refuses to change. God does not want you to remain in harm.
You will also hear powerful testimonies from people who describe overcoming panic attacks, fear, anger, depression, broken family relationships, and a loss of purpose. Through strong prayers, practicing the Word of God, and receiving the Holy Spirit, they found peace, clarity, forgiveness, and a completely transformed life.
Watch and be encouraged to stand on God’s promises, fight back through faith, and believe that there is a way out.
DISCLAIMER: ULFN advises not to dismiss medical treatment. The prayers and elements of faith are not a replacement for medical treatment but a complement/support to it. Please follow your doctor’s instructions along with using your faith in the Word of God.
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