I Forgive You
Trey Knowles Music
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Music
In “I Forgive You,” Trey Knowles delivers a powerful confession wrapped in the language of restoration and grace. The song becomes a living example of how forgiveness—real, painful, transformative forgiveness—reflects the truth that love covers a multitude of sins.
Trey stands transparent before God and before others, offering a public apology born from humility: “I’m sorry.” He doesn’t just want forgiveness; he invites purification, crying out, “Burn me with fire—burn every corrupt thing in me,” symbolizing a desire for God to cleanse the deepest parts of his heart.
The chorus, “I forgive you, do you forgive me?” becomes a bridge between wounded people, between past and present, and between humanity and God. The song ultimately teaches that forgiveness isn’t weakness—it is the fire that refines, restores, and makes reconciliation possible.
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