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How do you feel about people who have failed you or even sinned against you? Are you open to see how even they are important parts of your story?
Posted by Austin on 03/02/2021 at 16:18Austin replied 2 months, 3 weeks ago 17 Members · 16 Replies -
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Far too often I feel vengeful against those who have done me wrong or hurt me. I all too often feel mistrust towards those who have failed me.
There have been times when God has used these people to strengthen my walk with him by allowing him to take care of the conflict. Later I came to see that these people were used by God to rely on him more and to also show me some of my short comings as well.
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When people failed me, I took them out of my agenda. Thank God for His goodnes, and His love. Now I see that they are an important part of my story. I need them.
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I used to be a lot different but now adays I’m more forgiving because that’s what Jesus teaches us. I usually try to remember that I have failed people and sinned against them
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I’m open to see how people who have failed me or even sinned against me are important parts of my story. Everyone has sinned. Jesus forgave me, so how can I not forgive them.
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I like to feel as though I have no grudge or anything against people who have failed me or sinned against me. I feel as though I have forgiven them. Sometimes it does still linger in the back of my mind when I see them or hear from them, but I do my best to not let it get to me or interfere with what is happening now. I always remind myself that no one is perfect, and Jesus died for our sins, and I strive to emulate that same kind of love, so others will come to Christ like I have. Yes, I am open to see their importance in my story.