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How can I forgive myself for not being able to provide?

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As a pastor, I've seen many people struggle with self-forgiveness, especially when it comes to feelings of inadequacy and guilt. From my experience, I believe that self-forgiveness begins with acknowledging our failures and taking responsibility for our actions. When you said you were sorry for blaming me for your heavy drinking, that was a huge step in the right direction. Recognizing your mistake and taking ownership of it is a crucial part of the healing process.

However, self-forgiveness goes beyond just acknowledging our mistakes. It's about understanding that we are forgiven by God, and that His forgiveness is not just a feeling, but a reality that we can rely on. As the psalmist wrote, "If I, an Old Testament psalmist who hasn't seen the coming of Jesus, can speak with this kind of hope, how much more can you, who have witnessed the cross—the unmistakable evidence of forgiveness of sins?" (65). This reminds us that God's forgiveness is not just a possibility, but a reality that we can experience in our lives.

So, how can you forgive yourself for not being able to provide? I would encourage you to write down what you've learned from your repentance and confession. This will help you to seal the lesson and to tell God that you will live a different life. Rejoice in God's forgiveness, and remember that forgiveness is the divine miracle of grace that cost the agony at Calvary. Never forget the enormous cost to God, and the price that was paid for our sins. By doing so, you'll be able to let go of your feelings of guilt and shame, and experience the freedom and peace that comes with self-forgiveness.

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