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What if you can't love your enemies?
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<blockquote data-quote="razzelflabben" data-source="post: 68305778" data-attributes="member: 17476"><p>One of the things people have been talking a lot on this thread about is forgiveness. where forgiveness is without question the first step to Loving someone that is hard for us to Love, they are not one and the same, I just wanted to take time to point that out. Absolutely it begins with forgiving, but Love also has a purpose a goal, that of reconciliation/restoration, as such there is a way to bring that about and it isn't all emotionally charged, nor action driven, it is as you say a humility issue with a specific direction and method so to speak, it begins with forgiveness and ends with reconciliation/restoration. Love changes our situation and transforms our life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="razzelflabben, post: 68305778, member: 17476"] One of the things people have been talking a lot on this thread about is forgiveness. where forgiveness is without question the first step to Loving someone that is hard for us to Love, they are not one and the same, I just wanted to take time to point that out. Absolutely it begins with forgiving, but Love also has a purpose a goal, that of reconciliation/restoration, as such there is a way to bring that about and it isn't all emotionally charged, nor action driven, it is as you say a humility issue with a specific direction and method so to speak, it begins with forgiveness and ends with reconciliation/restoration. Love changes our situation and transforms our life. [/QUOTE]
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