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Letters From the Heavenly Father to You

DAY 1 OF 5

A Letter to My Beloved Child: You Are Forgiven!

Today, God tells you:

I have seen your tears and your cries, and my heart is moved within me, my child. I know you have come in despair, thinking much about that mistake and that sin you committed. My son, my daughter, I am your Father who has compassion on you (Psalm 103:13), who blots out your sin when you turn back to me. Do you wonder if you are bad? You are not! You are only a child who is still struggling, and who will grow to the measure of your elder brother, Jesus Christ, until you overcome and conquer (Micah 7:18-19).

I do not want you to condemn yourself, because neither do I. I no longer want you to feel guilty, because your sin is forgiven and also forgotten (Matthew 8:10-11).

You are on earth, do you remember? You will make mistakes, you will stumble and fall, but you can get up and learn. I don't want you to feel as if you can no longer move forward or continue; I want you to live in freedom and without fear of anything. Be happy! (Proverbs 24:16 and Psalm 103:13-14).

Stand firm in the freedom that your Heavenly Father has granted you. I am with you, and I will strengthen you. Forget your past and let us make something new (Isaiah 43:18-19).

You are forgiven, loved, and approved. You are still learning, you are still training, but I know that very soon you will soar like eagles (Isaiah 40:31).

I love you, my child. Keep going. Jesus Christ carried all your sin and evil on the cross so that you could live in freedom (Isaiah 53:4-5).

I love you, my son, my daughter. In your Father's house, you can be happy again, you can eat in the position of a son and not a slave, of one who is beloved and not rejected (Romans 8:15).

I love you, my child.

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Letters From the Heavenly Father to You

You are a beloved child of God! Discover all the promises and benefits of being a child of God and enjoy his fatherhood through communion with him. In a world of orphanhood, you must remember that you have a Father who cares for you.

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