Well God gives us common sense too , and learning is a very important feature of God's word .
As for the burglar .If he were violent and had not been caught because you did not report the burglary ,and he damaged someone seriously ,would you not in part be responsible ?
Also is it not bit of hypocrisy, if you reported the burglary to the police . That is Action , that is revenge, is it not ? If, as you seem to be saying so adamantly, that we should forgive full stop ,without taking any redress at all, this does not add up .
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First, there wasn't any mention of the burglar being violent, when you begin by distorting the facts, then anything is possible
His being violent does not even enter into the equation, the man broke into my house when I was not home,, he stole everything he could get his hands on.
I reported the crime to the Police because as a Christian, I am to follow, abide by, and uphold the Law of the State.
I am not as a Christian to go about will, nilly forgiving criminals crimes, that is a State issue which I am bound to report.
Lastly, your right, "IF" I did not report his crime, I would be responsible for whatever crimes he would commit in the future.
Now if you want to split that spiritual hair, then go right ahead, I was acting as a responsible Citizen reporting a Crime, If I saw someone being mugged I would report that as well, yeah it's an action, was it revenge, "NO" revenge would be breaking his legs, I still feel like breaking his legs, I really don't like the guy, I wish he had been put in prison the first time he was caught, but he was given a break by a Judge, and he ended up robbing my house because of his release.
I did not even allude to Forgiveness Full Stop as you say, there are Lawful repercussions for peoples actions in such cases, but as far as Forgiving the actions of people.
WE, as Christians are required to Forgive, to think or believe that Repentance is necessary before Forgiveness, that is nothing more than the heart of man requiring his pound of flesh, and a complete lack of understanding the dynamics involved and how it directly affects the Christian, when Forgiveness is administered to a situation, or it is withheld.
If repentance is required before Forgiveness in my situation, does this mean he would return everything he took, and if he can't is he still forgiven?
In order for him to repent before I forgive him, does he have to cease from being a burglar, or does it only pertain to my case in particular, because if he didn't cease his being a burglar, wouldn't I still be responsible for his future crimes?
Do you see how ridiculous it can get, God requires Forgiveness on our part, or we will not be Forgiven our sins until we do, Forgiveness isn't something which we have to agree with, like, it isn't an emotional thing, we are just supposed to do it, even when we do not understand the whys, it is for our benefit, that is all we need to know, shoot, we don't even have to like it.