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These won't be easy steps, but they will bring freedom.
Sometimes, says Fr. Jim Blount, there are spiritual realities at work that may be blocking us. Blount is an exorcist, devoted to a ministry of healing and deliverance. Sometimes there is no desire to forgive. Sometimes the desire to forgive is incomplete. Sometimes, even, there is a spirit of unforgiveness in the family. In such cases it is necessary to ask God for the grace to want to forgive, for the strength and love to be able to forgive.
But we can cooperate with God’s grace in the process of forgiving. To that end, Fr. Jim recommends the following four steps of forgiveness in order to forgive utterly, completely and in a saintly manner:
Continued below.
An exorcist teaches 4 steps to forgive
Sometimes, says Fr. Jim Blount, there are spiritual realities at work that may be blocking us. Blount is an exorcist, devoted to a ministry of healing and deliverance. Sometimes there is no desire to forgive. Sometimes the desire to forgive is incomplete. Sometimes, even, there is a spirit of unforgiveness in the family. In such cases it is necessary to ask God for the grace to want to forgive, for the strength and love to be able to forgive.
But we can cooperate with God’s grace in the process of forgiving. To that end, Fr. Jim recommends the following four steps of forgiveness in order to forgive utterly, completely and in a saintly manner:
Continued below.
An exorcist teaches 4 steps to forgive