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How does one forgive? Also, if due to unforgiveness, we've reached a point where we have the root of bitterness; how do we remove it?
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How does one forgive? Also, if due to unforgiveness, we've reached a point where we have the root of bitterness; how do we remove it?
I always found prayer to be helpful.How does one forgive? Also, if due to unforgiveness, we've reached a point where we have the root of bitterness; how do we remove it?
Hello Workenprogress, I have no idea about why this root of bitterness has sprung up in you, but for starters, here's the Biblical model for forgiveness from the Lord Himself.How does one forgive? Also, if due to unforgiveness, we've reached a point where we have the root of bitterness; how do we remove it?
(just FYI, letting them "off the hook", by forgiving those who have not asked to be forgiven, may allow us to "feel" better in a way, but it actually ends up being a way of hating someone instead of loving them).Forgiveness is a decision not to act or speak against the one who did wrong. It is to lift, as far as it is within your ability, the deserved consequences of wrong doing. So one forgives by setting aside the due consequences of another person's wrong doing.How does one forgive?
How does one forgive? Also, if due to unforgiveness, we've reached a point where we have the root of bitterness; how do we remove it?
Thank you for your response; it helped me a great deal.To keep a root of bitterness from growing up in us against another person, we first need to remember who we are in Christ (and that He alone is our portion and the only one to Whom we are to look to find our self-worth),
Hello again Workenprogress, sure, but there are so many that it's hard to know where to begin, PTLThank you for your response; it helped me a great deal. Would you have any recommended verses/passages that could help nurture my identity in Christ?
