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  S4 E18 — Clip #4 Unforgiveness Is Rat Poison Unforgiveness feels justified. It feels like holding onto the pain somehow keeps the truth alive. But in reality… it’s poison. Not for them— for you. Every time you replay it… Every time you rehearse the hurt… Every time you carry what they did… it’s working on you from the inside out. Unforgiveness doesn’t protect you. It slowly drains you. Forgiveness isn’t saying, “That was okay.” It’s saying, “I refuse to keep drinking this.” You don’t release them because they deserve it. You release them because you deserve freedom . And sometimes… freedom starts with letting go of what you have every reason to hold onto. Reflection Is there something you’ve been holding onto that’s actually holding onto you? Follow Along If this spoke to you, stay connected for more content from the Forgiveness: What Next? series. — Tribe Ubiquitous
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You can let it go without letting it back in. Forgiveness releases the weight, but wisdom guards the door. Jesus calls us to live “wise as serpents and harmless as doves” (Matthew 10:16), holding both grace and discernment together. You can let it go without letting it back in.
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Love: Synonyms and Antonyms Before defining love, we examined what it is not. Bitterness (Cain) Rage (Saul) Selfishness (Judas) Unkindness (Sarah) Meanness (Jezebel, Herod) Hatred (Cain) Each began with jealousy, envy, or pride. If left unchecked, they grow. Bitterness becomes hatred. Rage overrides conscience. Selfishness blinds the heart. But 1 Corinthians 13 shows us true love: Love is patient. Love is kind. Love does not envy. Love does not seek its own. Agape love can uproot every work of the flesh. Recognize it. Remove it. Replace it with love.
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Faith isn’t inherited. God doesn’t have grandchildren — only children. Every generation must encounter Him personally. Not borrowed belief. Not second-hand faith. At some point, faith moves from “what I was taught” to “who I have met.” This generation doesn’t need better arguments. It needs real encounters. #InTheBeginning #TribeUbiquitous #FaithIsPersonal

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Seeking and Seeing God’s Wisdom Over Man’s Wisdom

Pride Comes Before the Fall Devotional | Segment 3 – Episode 67 Scripture Focus: “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.” – Proverbs 16:18 Reflection The Bible reminds us that pride blinds us, but God’s wisdom brings clarity. On our own, we only see dimly ( 1 Corinthians 13:12 ). We try to lean on our own understanding, cleaning the “windshield” of life with self-effort. But true clarity only comes when we surrender to God’s wisdom. He alone declares the end from the beginning ( Isaiah 46:9–11 ). His path is straight, but our pride and fear often lead us to zigzag. Just like Peter sinking on the water, when we take our eyes off Jesus, we lose focus. But when we trust Him, He gives us steady steps. Takeaway Earthly wisdom is dim. We see only in part. God’s wisdom is clear. He knows the end from the beginning. Surrender is the key. When we trust Him, He makes our path straight ( Proverbs 3:5–6 ). Prayer Lord, forgive me for the times I’ve leaned...