They Lied About Forgiveness (God Already Cleansed You Completely)

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Have you ever asked God for forgiveness… yet still felt unworthy afterward? Many people carry guilt long after they’ve confessed — believing they’re still defined by their past. But God’s truth says otherwise. When you confess your sins, He doesn’t just forgive you — He cleanses you completely.
This prayer will help you release guilt, shame, and regret — and walk confidently in the freedom of God’s grace. You’ll be reminded that your past no longer has power over you, that your failures are not final, and that forgiveness is not about pretending nothing happened — it’s about transformation through Jesus Christ.
Join this powerful time of prayer as we:
• Confess our sins and receive full cleansing through God’s mercy
• Let go of shame and self-condemnation
• Forgive others and ourselves as an act of obedience
• Experience healing, peace, and spiritual renewal through the Holy Spirit
No matter what you’ve done, God’s grace is greater. The blood of Jesus still speaks forgiveness and freedom over your life. You are loved. You are chosen. You are forgiven.
Take a deep breath, open your heart, and let this prayer remind you — YOU ARE CLEAN, FREE, AND REDEEMED.
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🌿 Scriptures Referenced in This Prayer:
• In the letter of John, it says that if we confess our sins, God is faithful and just to forgive us and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
• In the prophet Isaiah’s writings, God declares that though our sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow.
• Jesus said, “Father, forgive them,” as He hung on the cross — teaching us ultimate grace.
• In the book of Matthew, we’re reminded that if we forgive others, our Father in heaven will also forgive us.
• Paul wrote that there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.
• The psalmist proclaimed that God removes our sins as far as the east is from the west.
• The story of Joseph reminds us that what others meant for evil, God can turn for good.
• The story of Peter shows that even when we fail, Jesus restores us and gives us a new purpose.
• The parable of the prodigal son reminds us of the Father’s compassion and open arms for every repentant heart.
• The promise in Romans assures us that all things work together for the good of those who love God.

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