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Posted 3 months ago

Forgiveness

Forgiveness, in essence, is the cancelling of another person's debt. People incur this debt when they wrong you, but you can play your part in healing the rift by paying it inward. You also have the responsibility to approach the person to tell them they have wronged you and if they repent, to pursue reconciliation and fellowship with them. Wrongdoing creates a distance between the offender and the offended that requires healing.

 This is how you conquer resentment and stop the subconscious transmission of hurt to other people. But forgiveness doesn't mean a lack of accountability or forgoing justice. People who commit crimes must understand the consequences and repent so that they don't harm others. Forgiveness is different from pride, honour or taking a morally superior ground. It's a supreme gift of love that we must give endlessly

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by MoX9

3 months ago

Forgiveness is not about excusing wrongs or forgetting pain—it’s about freeing yourself from the burden of resentment. When we forgive, we release the debt others owe us, not to let injustice thrive, but to break the cycle of hurt and find healing. Forgiveness isn’t weakness; it’s strength. It allows us to address wrongdoing with accountability while still choosing love over bitterness. True forgiveness fosters reconciliation. When we forgive, we don’t just change relationships—we change ourselves. We stop the subconscious spread of pain and instead become bearers of peace. Forgiveness is not about pride or moral superiority; it’s about choosing love over ego, healing over hurt. Let’s extend this supreme gift to those around us—endlessly. 💛



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