Betrayal is bitter. It could be a sibling, a spouse, or a friend. It could be a coworker or boss. It could be our child. It could be ourselves.

Betrayal comes in many shapes. And the sting is deep when it happens to us.

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I don’t usually reach down to wash their feet while I’m in the midst of being betrayed, do you?

If I can see it coming, I try to protect myself. Who wouldn’t?

Not Jesus. He knew who would betray Him BEFORE and He washed his feet ANYWAY.

This is the love of our Savior.

Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Hebrews 12:2

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Nicole Williams

Nicole Williams is an author, speaker, and forgiveness coach who teaches people how to forgive and transform their lives by letting go of anger, bitterness, and resentment stemming from challenging family relationships. Nicole's passion is helping people see the image of God in all people and using that as a transforming catalyst to forgive and find healing in their own lives. If you’re ready to regain control of your inner peace even though family relationships are tough, grab her free guide Start Tiny: 7 Habits to Forgive & Be Free. She’s the author of RISE UP: Believing God When the World is Falling Apart, and would love to help you see the beautiful life God has in store for you! Connect with Nicole on IG @ms.nicolewilliams and at msnicolewilliams.com.

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