DocJohnson
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Related to oneself, "to choose not to forgive is like taking poison and hoping the other person dies."
Well said. :thumb:
Related to oneself, "to choose not to forgive is like taking poison and hoping the other person dies."
Luke 17:3
"Take heed to yourselves. If your brother sins against you, rebuke him; and if he repents, forgive him."
I'm inclined to say always. But that doesn't mean letting someone off the hook for what they've done.
Of course, easier said than done. And certainly not to say that I don't often have a hard time forgiving. I do.
As to the OP, I am inclined toward always, as it is not my place to judge.
That is contrary to what the Word of God teaches. We are told TO judge!
Is this excusing or forgiving?
That is contrary to what the Word of God teaches. We are told TO judge!
Where?
Depends on what either of you mean by that, I'd think.
I believe that SoJ was intimating he wasn't the judge of a man's heart.
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Yes. Will you ever forgive me?Are you the ONLY one that decides which posts or threads are worthy in this category?
That's a good point, forgiveness doesn't mean placing everything back to the way it was before the offense.I forgive him, he didn't do anything to me personally. However, forgiving doesn't mean putting yourself into a position of vulnerability, especially not when there's a lot at stake.
I think it's OK to forgive someone who doesn't ask for it, if it makes you feel better. But the Bible says you don't have to forgive someone if they don't ask.
That's a good point, forgiveness doesn't mean placing everything back to the way it was before the offense.
A repentant thief might be forgiven, (fellowship restored) but he may have permanently given up his right to be the bookkeeper for the church.
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you must forgive others if you want God to forgive you