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Renewing Your Mind: The 4 P’s of Forgiving Yourself

14 min · 20. touko 2026
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In this episode, Russ Michaels explores a powerful and practical method for renewing your mind, meditating on scripture. He shares insights from a historic devotional, breaking down a simple yet profound structure called the "Four P's" of forgiveness that can help deepen your prayer and meditation practice. Inside the episode: * The importance of renewing your mind through scripture meditation * How a 19th-century devotional can guide modern prayer and reflection * The "Four P's" of forgiveness: Prayer, Promise, Provision, Praise * Practical steps to incorporate structure into your scripture meditation * How to turn scripture into a daily personal prayer

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