Doing the Hard Work of Forgiveness God’s Way ft. Yana Jenay Conner

December 24, 2025
00:00 36:34
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Jesus calls us to forgive, but that doesn't mean it's easy. What is easy is to hold onto bitterness, resentment, and to hold onto those debts that our debtors owe us... but Christ calls us to live differently. To live free and to forgive because He freed and forgave us. I know this message may be hard for some, but my friend Yana Jenay Conner gracefully invites us all to walk out in forgivness and live beyond offense God's way, and her story will inspire you to do the same!

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Kirby Kelly is an international speaker, author, Christian influencer, and host of the Bought + Beloved podcast. She has been creating faith-based content for over a decade on various platforms and holds a Master of Theology degree from Dallas Baptist University. Kirby is passionate about seeing Christians walk in freedom and fullness of life, understanding the deep truths about God and Scripture and how that equips us to run unashamedly and confidently in our unique callings and contexts.

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