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Have You Ever Wondered What the Father Sees When He Looks at You?

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What do you believe the Father sees when He looks at you? If your first thought is your mistakes, your failures, your disappointments, or the things you've tried so hard to hide...you're not alone. In this episode of Through God's Eyes, we're having an honest conversation about the Father's heart and how He truly sees His children. Together, we'll explore what it means to stop seeing ourselves through pain, rejection, and shame, and begin seeing ourselves through His eyes. My prayer is that this conversation encourages you to draw closer to the Father, discover His unwavering love, and find the freedom that comes from knowing you have always been deeply loved. May you always know that you have never been unseen, never been forgotten, and never been unloved.

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Have You Ever Wondered What the Father Sees When He Looks At You?

What do you believe the Father sees when He looks at you? If your first thought is your mistakes, your failures, your disappointments, or the things you've tried so hard to hide...you're not alone. In this episode of Through God's Eyes, we're having an honest conversation about the Father's heart and how He truly sees His children. Together, we'll explore what it means to stop seeing ourselves through pain, rejection, and shame, and begin seeing ourselves through His eyes. My prayer is that this conversation encourages you to draw closer to the Father, discover His unwavering love, and find the freedom that comes from knowing you have always been deeply loved. May you always know that you have never been unseen, never been forgotten, and never been unloved.

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