You'll Be Glad You Did, Part 3 - “Forgive”
Your Move with Andy Stanley Podcast
Andy Stanley
4.7 • 3.9K Ratings
🗓️ 27 June 2025
⏱️ 28 minutes
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Summary
Even though it’s never easy, releasing someone from the debt they owe you it is the only way to freedom. Special guest April Farmer shares how her journey with forgiveness led to a richer life.
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| 0:00.0 | Hey everybody, Andy here. Welcome to Your Move, where we help you make better decisions and live with fewer regrets. |
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| 0:23.5 | Dot is forward slash give. Thanks for considering. And now back to the show. |
| 0:34.1 | Hey everybody, today is part three of our series. You'll be glad you did. Timeless advice for troubled times. We've all lived long enough. We've all lived long enough really to reap the benefits of some good decisions, reap the benefits of some good habits. We've all lived long enough to face the consequences to some bad decisions, the consequences of some bad habits. Looking back on our lives, we're either glad we did or we wish |
| 1:00.7 | we had, right? We're either glad that we didn't or we wish we hadn't, right? So this is a series |
| 1:08.9 | that's just about advice, timeless vice, unoriginal advice. This is glad you did advice. These are not necessarily rules to keep. Although if you'll take this advice, this advice will keep you from breaking not only rules, but keep you from breaking the rules that have the potential to break you, to break your marriage, to break your relationships. |
| 1:32.6 | As we're going to see at the end of this series, this is advice that will keep you from going broke. |
| 1:39.3 | So today, I have invited a dear friend and somebody actually, a fellow staff member, to share some, |
| 1:41.1 | you'll be glad you did advice. |
| 1:44.9 | April Farmer serves as the director of Care and Baptism at Buckhead Church. |
| 1:48.9 | Her husband David just joined our staff at Decatur City Church. She's no stranger to you because if you have not heard her speak, you have certainly heard her sing. So would you please |
| 1:53.5 | welcome April Farmer for part three of You'll be glad you did. Thank you so much, because you'll be glad. They'll be glad they came. Will they be glad? We'll see. Well, thank you. I appreciate that so much. I am super duper excited to be here with you. And I'm especially excited about this topic that we're going to be talking about today. And you might be surprised once you figure out what that is but I am excited about it but before we |
| 2:18.1 | get into the topic for today I just had to do one thing we have a new member of our family that I wanted to |
| 2:24.7 | introduce to you and her name is Ava Marie this is my granddaughter I know isn't she scrumptious? Ah, she's just absolutely delicious. I love her so much and I'm so |
| 2:39.4 | excited about her arrival into my life. And being a grandmother is wonderful. I absolutely love it. |
| 2:45.7 | And what's wonderful about it is that I look at her and I hold her and I smile at her and then I just |
| 2:52.3 | realize, oh my gosh, I'm about to be so broke. Like all my money is about to be gone, but it's my |
| 2:58.4 | privilege to be able to do that. And I know some grandparents out there, especially grandmothers, |
| 3:03.0 | they have this thing that they do and they say, well, whatever my grandchild calls me, |
| 3:05.9 | then that's absolutely fine. I'll let them figure out what they want to call me. Not me. I was very clear about what I wanted to be called. I did not want to be called grandma. I just did not want to be called that. So I picked the name, Ama. That's my name. And let me tell you why. Number one, my name is April, and I'm a grandma. |
| 3:07.3 | So, A. Ma, right? |
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