Moving Forward: Embracing Self-Compassion in Christ
There are moments when the weight of our past feels heavier than anything we carry in the present. Old mistakes, failures, and choices we wish we could undo can cling to us like shadows. Yet the heart of the Gospel is this: Jesus does not leave us trapped in what was. He meets us in the truth of our story, offers forgiveness, and gently invites us to walk forward with him in freedom. Self‑compassion is not making excuses for our past. It is allowing ourselves to see what Jesus sees: a beloved child of God who is more than the sum of their faults, failures, and wrong choices. When we hold ourselves with the same mercy and compassion Christ extends to us, we begin to heal and grow. We stop punishing ourselves for what Christ has already forgiven. Scripture reminds us of this tender truth: “If anyone is in Christ, there is a new creation; the old has passed away.” (2 Cor 5:17). Hear Jesus saying to you, "Neither do I condemn you" (John 8:11). Jesus does not define us by ou...