Pray to forgive before you pray to receive.
Forgiving another is not justifying them, only yourself.
If you fail to forgive you have failed!
An unforgiving spirit brings bitterness, which corrupts, not only you, but all those your life touches.
“Unforgivness” is cancer of the soul.
If Jesus forgave those who crucified Him; ought you not forgive someone who has hurt one of your feeling, or harm you in some other way?
Being faithful is possible being perfect is not.
The weakest person you know is the one who refuses to forgive.
Give forgiveness and get forgiveness!
An unforgiving heart bears a price no one wants to pay.
Do not pray if you should forgive only, pray only for the strength to forgive.
Bitterness is the guaranteed fruit of an unforgiving heart.
Anger leads bitterness, bitterness to regret, regret to guilt; which makes you angry again, all which could have be resolved if you would only forgive.
Keep in mind, that when you forgive it helps you more than the offender; he still must deal with his actions before God.
A Smoky Mountain HI
Here is a journey I make each day. Time flows on this side of eternity. I have aged as gracefully as reasonable as can be be expected, and yet feel not a day older in my mind. As I begin a life in the Smoky Mountains I hope you will share my journey as well. www.kleincabin.com
About Me
- Name: A Smoky Mountain Hi
- Location: Gatlinburg, Tennessee, United States
Retired summer 2010. I am married (wife, Carol, 55 years) with two married children and four grandchildren...one Toy Poodle. Presently live in Tennessee or Florida but spending summers in our cabin in the East Tennessee Smoky Mountains near Gatlinburg. Five + acres, three streams, and two ponds. Taught college 13 years Florida, Alaska and Tennessee, wife also a teacher. She teaches computer, ABE, GED etcetera. I was the evening supervisor of an adult education school of about 900 students. Minister of counseling at New Hope Fellowship Church of the Nazarene.
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