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There are few things I struggle with more than forgiveness. It's one thing when someone accidentally drops a chair on your toe - that's understandable (but annoying!) It's quite another thing when someone deliberately insults and ridicules you in public. Yet, we are called to forgive the latter much more strongly than the former.
If this sounds difficult to you (and as I share my story, it was difficult for me in the recent occurrence as well), then it may help to get some advice. In my struggles to forgive my recent injury, I needed some help. In this episode, I offer that help. There are 4 steps that were helpful for me to forgive this recent incident. We all have offenses that we don't want to forgive. I encourage everyone to consider these 4 reasons, and to forgive.
By Michael JaquithThere are few things I struggle with more than forgiveness. It's one thing when someone accidentally drops a chair on your toe - that's understandable (but annoying!) It's quite another thing when someone deliberately insults and ridicules you in public. Yet, we are called to forgive the latter much more strongly than the former.
If this sounds difficult to you (and as I share my story, it was difficult for me in the recent occurrence as well), then it may help to get some advice. In my struggles to forgive my recent injury, I needed some help. In this episode, I offer that help. There are 4 steps that were helpful for me to forgive this recent incident. We all have offenses that we don't want to forgive. I encourage everyone to consider these 4 reasons, and to forgive.