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When we’ve been wounded by the spitefulness of others, it’s grace that quiets our reactive hearts and calms our angry tongues.
We remember being forgiven, and so we can imagine offering forgiveness. The grace that reconciled us to God becomes the opening that makes new reconciliations thinkable.
The foolish cycle of retaliation need not take another turn, for Jesus has absorbed the weight of all our anger, sin and pain.
A new day dawns in which forgiveness warms and brightens all we know. Grateful for love that changed our lives, we pray that others also change, find peace, experience forgiveness.
So forgiving comes to be our way of living, and grace leads on to grace.
So stay in grace. -Bill Knott
By Adventist Review / Adventist World4.7
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When we’ve been wounded by the spitefulness of others, it’s grace that quiets our reactive hearts and calms our angry tongues.
We remember being forgiven, and so we can imagine offering forgiveness. The grace that reconciled us to God becomes the opening that makes new reconciliations thinkable.
The foolish cycle of retaliation need not take another turn, for Jesus has absorbed the weight of all our anger, sin and pain.
A new day dawns in which forgiveness warms and brightens all we know. Grateful for love that changed our lives, we pray that others also change, find peace, experience forgiveness.
So forgiving comes to be our way of living, and grace leads on to grace.
So stay in grace. -Bill Knott

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