Forgivers keep no record.
Either you forgive or you must carry the offender’s burden.
A grudge is a grave of your own digging.
Self-pity is a solo that is never accompanied by a choir.
Everyone you meet in life can taste your bitterness.
Pride is a prison that keeps mercy enclosed.
Fears make you subject to the ruler of incomprehensible darkness.
You cannot trust someone you have not forgiven.
Forgive or leave the consequences with your family.
When you get a good glimpse of your sins, it is easier to forgive others.
We tend to view our own weaknesses with mercy and other people’s weaknesses with judgment.
There is never enough time to do nothing at all.
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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