Monday, February 9, 2015

We must learn to forgive as we would like to be forgiven.  

To forgive doesn’t mean simply being indifferent to those who injure us; to forgive is to give for¾to give some actual, definite good in return for the distress incurred. 

 Many think “I’ve got no one to forgive!” Yet if we consider all the people we feel negatively toward, or that we think “served them right,” then we find we have much to forgive.

  Any pain that you suffer, any failure of some expected good, may be the result of a spirit of unforgiveness you’re holding¾towards someone in particular or the world in general.

To err is human, to forgive is divine.




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