#Forgive
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karisumawrites · 8 months ago
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Don't shine so others can see you. Shine so that through you, others can see Him. - C.S. Lewis
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positiveseed · 6 months ago
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How to Forgive Someone Who Has Hurt You | YOUTUBE
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nobeerreviews · 2 months ago
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And how do we forgive ourselves? Mostly we don't. Mostly we pretend to forget.
-- Kij Johnson
(Warszawa, Poland)
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palatinewolfsblog · 6 months ago
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"We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark. The real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light" - Plato
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cranberrymoons · 1 year ago
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madney buddie double date where no one except maddie realizes that it's a double date. she makes chim hire a sitter for the night and he's like :/ it's just buck and eddie in our backyard, what's the big deal, and maddie is like No just work with me on this please and he's like :) okay <3 and so they get a sitter and buck drives eddie over to their house, and they're all having dinner together until she finds a reason to leave them alone in the backyard with the stars and the string lights and a iron & wine song playing from a bluetooth speaker like the end of Twilight and she's watching from the kitchen window and suddenly chimney comes out of the bathroom and he's like What are we watching and she points at them and he is like 😲 whoa
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If you don't miss me, MISS ME.
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minsungincorrectquotes · 6 months ago
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Jisung: I'm sorry for the mean things I said Minho: ... Jisung: I'm assuming that the hand on my ass means you forgive me
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thewordfortheday · 6 months ago
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It is a great virtue to overlook an offense. Proverbs 19:11
The honorable thing to do in a situation where you have been hurt or insulted is, to refuse to become offended. You may say, "How can I not take offense when I have been spoken to rudely?" 
Jesus showed us the way. He forgave those who insulted Him and spat on Him. The reason taking offense is displeasing to God is that it's destructive to relationships. It divides people and causes conflict. It can break up families, friendships, and even churches. It's one of Satan's most valuable weapons against God's kingdom. I know it is impossible in your own strength, but with God's grace and strength you can.
Pray: Father God, Help me to overlook offenses, and forgive those who have hurt us. I need Your strength, Lord. Thank You Jesus for being our example and showing us the way. For Christ's sake. Amen 
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myfuckedupmentalhealth · 2 months ago
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spockvarietyhour · 3 months ago
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Star Trek The Next Generation "Hide and Q"
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ae-cha08 · 1 year ago
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In the Bible, Joseph was betrayed and sold into slavery by his own brothers, then falsely accused and put in prison. He could have used excuse after excuse to be bitter and angry, but he had a "no excuses" mentality. He kept doing the right thing when the wrong thing was happening. And in the end, he came out vindicated, promoted, and in a place of influence and respect.
Let go of the hurts, offenses, and wounds of the past. Declare that they have no power over you. 💙
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beccawise7 · 2 months ago
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Beautiful Life Advice...
Forgive. Move forward.✌️
~beccawise7💜🖤
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webweabings · 4 days ago
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YOU ARE NEVER TOO FAR GONE FROM REDEMPTION
“Guilty”, by Marina and The Diamonds (2010); // “The Great Hunt”, by Robert Jordan (1990), from the novel series “The Wheel of Time”; // Quote by Katherine Kelley; // “Killosophy” (2015), by Criss Jami (2015); // “The Journals of Kierkegaard” (1938), by Søren Kierkegaard; // “A Tale of Two Cities” (1859), by Charles Dickens; // “The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary” (1911), by Ambrose Bierce; // “Fables, Vol. 18: Cubs in Toyland” (2013), by Bill Willingham; // Quote by Oscar Wilde; // “Mere Christianity” (1952), by C.S. Lewis; // Quote by Yasmin Mogahed; // Quote from the sermon “Loving Your Enemies.” (1957), by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered at Dexter Baptist Church in Alabama; // Quote by Jesse Jackson Jr. (2013); // Michael Morpurgo
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ultrawistful · 1 month ago
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little bit from a piece of mine ࿔‧ ֶָ֢˚˖𐦍˖˚ֶָ֢ ‧࿔
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thepersonalwords · 18 days ago
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Having no need to judge, control, react, so forgiveness does not even arise.
Jay Woodman
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