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My Question of the Day for 12 August 2009
My Question of the Day: Is forgiveness for the person being forgiven or the person doing the forgiving?
(derived from a conversation I had with @AbayKamau; thanks)
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Forgiviness is for both parties involved. Eventhough, the other person may not know it only matter that God knows that you have in your heart to forgive someone. Forgiviness is a very difficult to do but releasing the negative feelings is a blessings.
Forgivining is what God ask us to do. God Is So Good And His Mercy
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LikeDislikeForgiveness, I believe, is the for the one forgiving. Chances are pretty good, the one being forgiven more than likely isn’t losing any sleep over it! Having to forgive means you’ve been carrying around that burden of hurt, forgiveness must be given to be able to release those negative feelings.
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LikeDislikeTo me, forgiveness is for you, and not the person you’re forgiving. Because if you don’t forgive, you’ll keep being bitter, angry, sad, whatever, and it’ll eat away at your soul. It’s best to forgive that person to be set free of the hurt, anger and sadness, which allows you to finally move on.
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