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In Part 2 of Tanja’s conversation with author and autism mom Tiffany Colvin, the focus shifts to mercy that restores. Using Luke 15 and John 21, we explore God’s restoration not only of relationship, but of identity, belonging, and purpose. Tiffany shares her testimony of being a teenage mother, walking through loss, advocating for her sons through developmental delays and an autism diagnosis, and living with chronic illness. Together, Tanja and Tiffany highlight how suffering can refine and equip us, and how God welcomes us back not as servants, but as full heirs.Summary In Part 2 of Tanja’s conversation with author and autism mom Tiffany Colvin, the focus shifts to mercy that restores. Using Luke 15 and John 21, we explore God’s restoration not only of relationship, but of identity, belonging, and purpose. Tiffany shares her testimony of being a teenage mother, walking through loss, advocating for her sons through developmental delays and an autism diagnosis, and living with chronic illness. Together, Tanja and Tiffany highlight how suffering can refine and equip us, and how God welcomes us back not as servants, but as full heirs. In This Episode The robe, ring, and sandals as symbols of full restoration (Luke 15) “He came to himself”: a return to true identity and belonging Peter’s restoration: breakfast, questions, and commissioning (John 21) Tiffany’s story of perseverance as a teenage mother facing stigma Advocacy, chronic illness, and the long road of faithful endurance Gratitude in suffering, including “the gifts you didn’t ask for” What “Feed my sheep” looks like as a practical next step Hope for the prodigal and the older brother Practical Takeaways Start small and honest: “Lord, help me.” Refuse shame as a spiritual identity. Shame tries to name you, but God restores your name. Practice self-forgiveness as agreement with God’s mercy. Look for the refining, not the rejection. The furnace can produce clarity, compassion, and courage. Take one ‘feed my sheep’ step this week: encourage, serve, share your testimony, or speak hope to someone who’s struggling. Scripture Mentioned Luke 15 (The prodigal son; robe, ring, sandals; the older brother) John 21 (Jesus restores Peter; “Do you love me?” “Feed my sheep.”) Psalm 147:3 (He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds) 2 Corinthians 4:17 (Light affliction producing an eternal weight of glory) Isaiah 48:10 (Refined in the furnace of aff...
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