TIME TO FORGIVE: STOP REWINDING

Baca:

"Dear children, let's not merely say that we love each other; let us show the truth by our actions." 1 John 3:18 NLT


Bacaan tahunan:

Thoughts for the Day

Has someone you cared about mistreated you? Hurt you deeply? Even though years may have passed, you might still harbor resentment and anger. And that unforgiveness is most likely affecting other relationships-maybe even your whole outlook on life. Try as you might to forget the offense, you find yourself rewinding and reviewing again and again.You will never be able to overcome the hurt of the past and move on freely with your life until you forgive the offender.


Consider This . .

Determine to be active in your pursuit to forgive. Begin to change your thought pattern about the person. Ask God to help you see this individual with eyes of love, looking beyond fault and seeing need. When you speak about the person, speak of needs and strengths-not offenses and weaknesses. Pray for this person and, if possible, take action to do something nice for him or her.

Forgiveness is not easy, especially when the hurt is deep. It helps to remember what Jesus did for us. Even though we certainly didn't deserve forgiveness, he died on the cross to pay the price for our sin. He offers us forgiveness as a gift. Let us be willing to offer others the gift of our forgiveness.


Living Free Every Day is a ministry of livingfree.org


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