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Key Texts: Philippians 3:13–14, Genesis 41:51

In this powerful message, we’re reminded that God doesn’t always erase our past—but He does remove the pain attached to it. Like Joseph naming his son Manasseh (“God has made me forget”), this sermon challenges us to shift from bitterness to betterment. You may remember what happened, but through God’s healing, it no longer controls you.

Main Theme:
Forgetting isn’t memory loss—it’s losing the emotional hold the past has on you so you can press forward into purpose.

🔑 Key Points & Notes

1. BETTER, NOT BITTER

I. BIRTHED – You Produced in Pain

II. BROUGHT – You Carried It Through

III. BELIEVED – You Let It Go

Closing Encouragement

Final Takeaway

Don’t let people define you by your pain. Don’t rehearse what God has already healed. You are not what you went through—you are who God brought you through to become.

Say it with confidence: “Don’t call me my pain… CALL ME MANASSEH."