Do you struggle to accept God's love for you? Do you feel unworthy of God's forgiveness?

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You're not alone, but in today's video, I'll share how Psalm 103: 10 applies to our lives today.

In this video:
0:00 Are you worthy of God's forgiveness?
0:49 Changing our perspective
1:40 Psalm 103, Verse 10
2:03 What God can't do...
2:57 God can forgive anyone
3:58 There is nothing that God can't do

By our very nature, we're fallen, and we are not worthy of God's love. This harsh truth is just the start of understanding God's grace, though. We need to understand that yes, we are not worthy of God's forgiveness and love, but He loves us anyway.

Understanding this basic truth is not meant to keep us down, though. The idea is that we would recognize the full beauty of God's forgiveness and use it to reorientate our life towards Him.

Unfortunately, many people get stuck here, though. They feel so unworthy of God's love and forgiveness that they don't move forward. They realize that they can't make themselves worthy, but then take it a step further and say that God can't forgive them.

And that's where the mistake is at.

If we believe in an all-knowing, all-powerful, all-loving, and all-merciful God, we need to also believe that there is nothing that God can't do. If He wants to forgive us, He will. It's not up to us. Our only job is to accept the grace that He freely offers us.

In Psalm 103:10, we read:
"He has not dealt with us as our sins merit, nor requited us as our wrongs deserve."

In other words, God is not as harsh with us as we deserve. God is kind and merciful - always trying to give us a second chance. And despite our constant failures to leave sin behind, He still is merciful with us.

This simple, basic truth is one that we often overlook. We mistake what we can't do for what God can't do, but once we truly accept that God can do anything, including forgive us, our perception starts to change.

You are not worthy of God's forgiveness. Neither am I. But that's okay, because He loves us anyway.

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