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Bloodlines & Boundaries

1 h 0 min · 14 de jun de 2026
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Family can be one of God's greatest blessings—and one of life's deepest sources of pain. In this message, Pastor Landon Kyker explores what the Bible says about forgiveness, reconciliation, and setting healthy boundaries through the story of Jacob and Esau in Genesis 33. Discover how to pursue healing without building emotional walls, why forgiveness doesn't always mean immediate access, and how healthy boundaries protect relationships—not wounds. If this episode encouraged you, be sure to subscribe a comment and share it with someone who needs hope today. For more messages and resources, visit thepurposechurch.com.

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