- May 22, 2004
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The pastor today was talking in church today about the importance of forgiveness, and it hit home for me. There are a number of people at CF that have treated me very badly in the past, and I still hold incredible bitterness towards them about it.
Where I struggle as a Christian is distinguishing between forgiving someone, and allowing that person to treat me as a doormat to be walked on. I don't believe that any Christian would advocate for that. I have no problem forgiving people who are genuinely remorseful, but I have a much tougher time when the person has no idea he or she has even transgressed against me at all. For me, that sort of forgiveness amounts to a license for someone to act however he or she wants without any consequence.
My question is how to proceed. Do I really have to freely allow these people back in my life as if nothing ever happened? I know there is one person who probably should get an explanation from me about why she's blocked. Where do I go from here?
Where I struggle as a Christian is distinguishing between forgiving someone, and allowing that person to treat me as a doormat to be walked on. I don't believe that any Christian would advocate for that. I have no problem forgiving people who are genuinely remorseful, but I have a much tougher time when the person has no idea he or she has even transgressed against me at all. For me, that sort of forgiveness amounts to a license for someone to act however he or she wants without any consequence.
My question is how to proceed. Do I really have to freely allow these people back in my life as if nothing ever happened? I know there is one person who probably should get an explanation from me about why she's blocked. Where do I go from here?
