Everyday Prayers with Million Praying Moms

Everyday Prayers with Million Praying Moms

Nicolet Bell

A Prayer to Let Go of Wrongs

February 17, 2026   ●   6 min

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A Prayer to Let Go of Wrongs with Rachael Adams

While our hearts may carry a record of mistakes, regrets, and wounds, God does not.
In today's episode by Rachael Adams, we reflect on God’s unfathomable forgiveness and the freedom found in laying our shame at the foot of the cross.
When we confess and repent, He doesn’t just forgive—He removes our transgressions completely. As far as the east is from the west. This episode invites us to release the ledger we keep against ourselves and others and instead embrace the blank canvas Christ offers through His redeeming love.

Reference: Psalm 103:11-12

Prayer: Lord, thank you for pardoning me for my sins and erasing their very existence. Please help me to accept your mercy, absolve myself, and release those in my life who have hurt me. Produce in me a generous attitude of grace toward others the way you've extended it to me. Show me if there is someone in my life whom I may have hurt and give me the strength to humbly ask them for their forgiveness. Help us all to see our lives as a blank canvas like you do. In Jesus' name. Amen.

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