Where Scripture, Life, and Marriage Meet
Loved it! I like the idea that there are certainly things that are able to be resolved the way the Bible describes simply ‘overlooking an offense.’Have I borrowed one of Gary’s books lately? :o)
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I haven’t wanted to make it so simple. I’ve resisted, I think, because people tend to take forgiveness lightly. But then, Christ made it simple for us to surrender it all to Him, didn’t He? Thanks for coming by, Pam. And no, haha, you don’t have any of Gary’s books or mine either! 🙂
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I would have to work hard to forgive the lending of one of “my” books without permission. 😉 But what a great example of how we can live with a commitment to forgiveness so that when an offense rises, we don’t have to make a long drawn-out decision about it; we know we forgive. Then and there. The feelings may take longer to dissipate, but the forgiveness is a done-deal.
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Haha! You’re with us on the grieving of a lost book, huh?! Gotta love a fellow book lover! And yes, it is so simple when I’ve wanted to make it more complex. God is so good to handle the hard part for us. Thanks for stopping by, Lisa.
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Thanks for your comment on my blog! I am so glad you did, because through it I found your blog. I am enjoying reading your words and your heart, what a blessing!Thank you, too, for the reminder to forgive quickly! It is a guilty pleasure to nurse that hurt and let it grow, one that helps nobody and closes off your heart. It’s always good to be reminded that it’s simple to stop the enemy in his tracks by simply forgiving!
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Beth,Such rich truth found here. I am in the process of writing a post on forgiveness. You have broaden my perspective. Thanks for wisdom shared. Abundant Blessings,Joan
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LOVE THIS-“the decision to forgive is equally valid and separate from the emotional process of forgiveness.”Thanks Beth!
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Thanks, Kimberly! You’re a great encourager. *
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I’m so glad I gave you some food for thought regarding forgiveness. It’s a subject that is near and dear to my heart as well. Thanks for stopping by, Joan.
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I’m glad you like my blog! That’s such a great encouragement, Erica! And yes, hanging on to those angry feelings can feel comforting in a weird sort of way. But I really like what you said, “stops the enemy in his tracks by simply forgiving.” Nuff said! 😉
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Thank you for this timely and heart-felt reminder of the importance of forgiving. I struggle with this so much. And I just need to decide to forgive. To set aside my pride, my hurt, my selfishness and just forgive. You’re right, Christ came to give it to us and we should give it to others. Thanks again for this post.
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Beth,Thank you for this post on forgiveness. It’s so easy for us as women, especially, to wait until we “feel” the forgiveness before acting on it. I appreciate your post, that it’s a decision and can be made on the spot. And another simple reminder that we often need to apply the “seventy times seventy” principle, forgiving over and over again.Keep up the posts coming!Claire
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What better gift could we give than the gift He gave: forgiveness!
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There will always be irritations and I do believe God allows all of it so we can be “sandpapered”, and made pure, so we can live with Him in our eternal home! I too got very mad with my husband once, and not just for lending something of mine, but for GIVING something that my dad gave me! As my husband came from a lay brother’s community where things were commonly owned, it was something that came naturally to him, seeing as I was not using the camera he gave away. There was some shouting but we did come to an understanding. I forgave him and he forgave me!
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Thanks, Amy, for stopping by and weighing in on a “weighty” subject. I’m so glad you’re deciding, as I am, to forgive and forgive and forgive, as we follow the example of the Great Forgiver! 🙂
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I know, I keep hearing that quote from the Bible running through my brain when I consider “forgiveness.” It’s such a good reminder. Thanks for stopping by and encouraging me, Claire. You’re the best!
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Yeah, I’m getting the exact copy (since the paperback is all that’s in print now). I wouldn’t settle for less. I liked my nice hardback. In fact, it came today. Now, the pain and suffering part – I’m getting a Macbook for Christmas. I think that qualifies! 🙂 Thanks for your support, Nikole!
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It truly is the best gift! Thanks for stopping by, Shanda!
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I totally agree, Patsy. I think that marriage is a constant opportunity to “sand” each other’s character. Even with the little misunderstanding, I appreciate “the Sander” God has given me in my life. haha! Thanks for stopping by and so glad everything got worked out for you and your hubby!
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