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Today I am reflecting on love and forgiveness. I read in the life application Bible that sometimes when we’re redirected in life we’re given a unique knowledge or wisdom to be able to carry out Gods word. I also read sometimes when we forgive others and show unconditional love it may make it easier for that person to do the same for others and themselves. It doesn’t mean you have to walk with them anymore but it means to keep your heart soft and remember we’re all people of God who are deserving of love. We do not need to be the vessel to deliver anger to another person. I don’t believe that’s what God calls for us to do.
While I'm angry at some of the things people have done, I also know deep down in my heart I am secure in my faith and in myself. The more angry I am the less I trust in Gods plan. Releasing anger and feeling genuine love for someone who has wronged me is a really hard thing to do. God doesn’t always give us easy tasks. But when they genuinely feel remorse for what they have done, at least for my situation, I feel God wants them to have love. Sometimes in life when we choose to do the hard thing, that's the ultimate form of self respect and love. God protects those that follow His guidance, even if he directs us to do hard things
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