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One thing money can’t buy: true inner peace. You can stack cash, flex watches, buy houses that look like homes, chase highs that fade by morning. But when the noise quiets and you’re alone with your thoughts — the guilt loops, the regrets echoing, the soul’s static that no Lambo drowns out — money sits silent. I’ve chased it. Thought more zeros = less broken. Spoiler: the bank account grew, the void stayed. Sin leaves fingerprints money can’t erase. Shame resonates at a frequency no purchase can shift. But here’s the flip: grace isn’t for sale. Peace isn’t transactional. It’s tuned into. The body knows — vagus nerve dropping you from fight-flight freeze to rest-digest calm through breath, prayer, surrender. Not bought. Earned in stillness. Scripture over grounding tones quiets the chaos. Naming the mess aloud shakes off the residue. Forgiveness flows free. Money buys comfort. Not contentment. Money buys pleasure. Not purpose. Money buys time fillers. Not time well-lived. One thing money can’t buy: the moment you realize you’re already rich in what lasts — love that forgives, character that endures, peace that passes understanding. Still a work in progress. Still flawed. But shifting toward higher resonance. What’s the one thing money can’t buy that hits hardest for you? Drop it below. Let’s remind each other what’s priceless. #ThingsMoneyCantBuy #InnerPeace #GraceOverGold #TrueWealth #ResonanceOfTheSoul #FaithAndHealing

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God never said, “Forgive and forget.”

Many people believe forgiveness means erasing memory. As if healing requires pretending nothing happened. But the Bible never says that. In Hebrew, forgiveness is tied to nasa — to carry, to bear. Not to delete. Not to deny. To carry without letting bitterness decide the future. That matters, because many older believers feel trapped between faith and memory. They forgave spouses. Parents. Churches. Leaders. But the memories stayed. So they assume forgiveness failed. But Scripture never asks you to lose your memory. It asks you to release revenge. Remembering is not disobedience. It is part of being human. If you still remember what hurt you after all these years, that does not mean you failed at forgiveness. It may mean you forgave honestly, not cheaply. #BibleMisconceptions #Forgiveness #BiblicalHebrew #FaithAndHealing #DidYouKnow

God never said, “Forgive and forget.”
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