Bishop T.d. Jakes - Let It Go Apr 2026
A central metaphor in the message is that people enter your life for seasons. Some are "roots" (stable/permanent), but most are "leaves" or "branches" (temporary). When their season is over, you must let them fall away without bitterness.
Should we expand on the (like the "leaf, branch, and root" analogy) or focus more on the practical steps for forgiving difficult people? Bishop T.D. Jakes - Let It Go
He illustrates that resentment consumes emotional energy and mental space. By refusing to let go, you remain a prisoner to the person who hurt you. A central metaphor in the message is that