- Jan 13, 2024
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Looking for advice on healthy boundaries.
1 Cor 13 "...love keeps no record of wrongs". I struggle understanding this verse plus the idea of "forgive & forget."
I need forgiveness and it's better for my own heart to forgive others than to hold a grudge, but the confusion is when someone harms you repeatedly, in purposeful ways. Are we supposed to give that person the same trust and access to our lives as we did before? To hurt us again and again?
The scenarios I'm thinking about are not verbal quarrels with loved ones. But situations where someone steals from you, physically hurts you, encourages you to fornicate and/or abuse substances, generally does not consider your well fare.
Can we act on self-preservation and let some relationships & people go, or keep a distance from them, and leave them in God's hands while also still following 1 Cor 13?
Thank you for your time & thoughts.
1 Cor 13 "...love keeps no record of wrongs". I struggle understanding this verse plus the idea of "forgive & forget."
I need forgiveness and it's better for my own heart to forgive others than to hold a grudge, but the confusion is when someone harms you repeatedly, in purposeful ways. Are we supposed to give that person the same trust and access to our lives as we did before? To hurt us again and again?
The scenarios I'm thinking about are not verbal quarrels with loved ones. But situations where someone steals from you, physically hurts you, encourages you to fornicate and/or abuse substances, generally does not consider your well fare.
Can we act on self-preservation and let some relationships & people go, or keep a distance from them, and leave them in God's hands while also still following 1 Cor 13?
Thank you for your time & thoughts.