I think this may sound like a redundant question to most of us. I’d be suprised if there was a human on the face of the earth that wouldn’t answer yes. What springs to mind for me is how hard it is to forgive some things over and over, and easier to forgive others.
I pray today that the Lord will give me the power to remember what I’ve been forgiven of and that His Holy Spirit will give me the power to be a very ‘quick’ forgiver.
i would say i need to forgive myself over and over again. of all the people i’m in realationship with i disappoint myself the most. sure there are others that may offend me, or hurt me, but how can i not forgive them when i’ve been forgiven so much. i suspect that’s why we are to love our nieghbor as ourselves.
mike @ green lake, wi
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May 20, 2008 at 12:52 pm
Sherri Harder
I think this may sound like a redundant question to most of us. I’d be suprised if there was a human on the face of the earth that wouldn’t answer yes. What springs to mind for me is how hard it is to forgive some things over and over, and easier to forgive others.
I pray today that the Lord will give me the power to remember what I’ve been forgiven of and that His Holy Spirit will give me the power to be a very ‘quick’ forgiver.
Sherri
from WI
May 20, 2008 at 8:22 pm
Mike Harder
i would say i need to forgive myself over and over again. of all the people i’m in realationship with i disappoint myself the most. sure there are others that may offend me, or hurt me, but how can i not forgive them when i’ve been forgiven so much. i suspect that’s why we are to love our nieghbor as ourselves.
mike @ green lake, wi