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Faithful & Obedient Ministries exists to help believers walk with God in obedience, healing, surrender, and freedom through Bible based books, studies, and spiritual encouragement.
Journeys with God: Forgiveness
The first release from Faithful & Obedient Ministries is a Bible study written under the name Daughter of the King.
Forgiveness is a deeply personal and often painful journey. This study was created for those who are wrestling with wounds, offense, regret, bitterness, unresolved pain, or the struggle to release what God is asking them to surrender.
The prayer behind this study is that readers will encounter Godβs mercy, hear His invitation to forgive, and take honest steps toward healing and freedom through Christ.
What this Study Includes
Bible based teaching on forgiveness
A Scripture centered approach to understanding why forgiveness matters to God.
Reflection questions
Thoughtful prompts to help readers examine the condition of the heart honestly before the Lord.
Practical forgiveness maps
Guided exercises to help readers process wounds, offenses, regret, and areas where surrender is needed.
Guided prayers
Prayer support for moments when forgiveness feels hard, painful, or impossible without Godβs help.
Space for personal reflection
Opportunities to pause, write, pray, and invite God into the journey.
Who This Study is For
This Bible study may be helpful for:
Anyone struggling to forgive
Womenβs Bible studies
Small groups
Prayer ministries
Christian counselors and coaches
Pastors and ministry leaders
Anyone carrying offense, bitterness, regret, pain, or unresolved wounds
Anyone who wants to better understand forgiveness through Godβs Word
Options to Start Your Forgiveness Journey
Journeys with God: Forgiveness is available through most major book retailers.
Note: Retail availability may vary as distribution continues to update.
Review Request
If this study blesses you, we would be grateful if you would consider leaving an honest review where you found the book.
Your review may help someone else find a resource they need for their own journey of forgiveness, healing, and freedom.
Quote Section
Jesus showing Forgiveness:
βWe have the greatest and most breathtaking example of love and grace the world has ever known, fully and powerfully recorded in scripture. It wasnβt offered in a moment of comfort or calm, but in the midst of unimaginable suffering, not to the deserving, but to the guilty, not after justice was served, but in the very act of injustice itself. On the cross, Jesus didnβt just model forgiveness. He embodied it. He spoke it aloud through pain, ridicule, and betrayal. And in doing so, He showed us what divine mercy really looks like: unearned, unending, and utterly undeserved.β
A few Excerpts from the book:
Forgiveness in the Bible:
βFrequency in the Bible. The concept of forgiveness is a central thread woven throughout all of scripture. The words forgive, forgiveness, and forgiven appear more than 120 times in the entire Bible. This repeated emphasis underscores just how critical this principle is to Godβs character and to the way He calls us to live. Itβs not just a suggestion. Itβs a spiritual imperative.β
Why we must forgive:
βThe Bible doesnβt present forgiveness as a suggestion or a virtue to strive for if we feel ready. It declares, with clarity and authority, that forgiveness is a requirement for those who follow Jesus.
If we want to be forgiven, we must forgive, freely and wholly, not because the person deserves it, not because itβs easy, but because God forgave us first, completely, undeservedly, and at the highest cost. He forgave us for everything, even our deepest, darkest sins that we donβt share with others. He knows about it, and He has forgiven us.β
A lesson in surrender:
βAll those years, I had clung to the hurt, justifying it, nursing it, and replaying it. But the moment I handed it over to God, the moment I sought reconciliation, healing began.
God did what only He could do. He took that broken, tangled mess of a friendship and began to weave it back together, strand by strand. And in the process, He did the same for my heart.β

