Forgiveness sounds easy enough...when it is someone else's responsibility. When I am called to forgive it can be a feat tantamount to dragon slaying. The mistakes people make in the day-to-day are not such a challenge, but what about those deep hurts from the past, the woundings that have shaped anxieties, unpleasant circumstances or painful relationships? It is work enough to forgive those things which have few negative consequences, but some offenses are life changing, resulting in financial disaster, heavy emotional distress, health problems or significant loss.
While there is no easy answer, there are ways to cope with the responsibility to forgive. It is a liberating experience to forgive even the worst offenses. You have nothing to gain from feeding on the bitter poison of unforgiveness. If you need a practical approach, click the button below, begin the process and rest in the freedom it brings.
While there is no easy answer, there are ways to cope with the responsibility to forgive. It is a liberating experience to forgive even the worst offenses. You have nothing to gain from feeding on the bitter poison of unforgiveness. If you need a practical approach, click the button below, begin the process and rest in the freedom it brings.