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As we embrace the mystery of love, we see that it contains not an absence of error, but the presence of grace. It contains not the absence of anger or pain, but the presence of forgiveness and healing. Not the absence of disharmony or confusion, but the presence of peace and clarity. To make a home into a sanctuary, we must be willing to make room in our hearts for one another's limitations, as well as our gifts. For it is here in this sacred space of the home and family, so brimming with life, so full of every emotion available to our hearts, that we learn what it means to love within all the nuances of an intimate relationship.


Shea Darian


#children #family #forgiveness #home #love

I love my children. That will never change. I have prayed to them for forgiveness and hope that they will forgive me. I never meant to hurt them!!


Susan Smith


#children #forgive #forgive me #forgiveness #give me

The church is not a theological classroom. It is a conversion, confession, repentance, reconciliation, forgiveness and sanctification center, where flawed people place their faith in Christ, gather to know and love him better, and learn to love others as he designed.


Paul David Tripp


#church #confession #conversion #forgiveness #paul-david-tripp

Sometimes people need to know they could be forgiven to have the strength to change.


J. Leigh Bralick


#hope #change

I remain ‘torn’ (between a ‘hyberbolic’ ethical vision of forgiveness, pure forgiveness, and the reality of a society at work in pragmatic processes of reconciliation). But without power, desire, or need to decide. The two poles are irreducible to one another, certainly, but they remain indissociable. In order to inflect politics, or what you just called the ‘pragmatic processes’, in order to change the law (which, thus, finds itself between the two poles, the ‘ideal’ and the ‘empirical’ – and what is more important to me here is, between these two, this universalising mediation, this history of the law, the possibility of this progress of the law), it is necessary to refer to a ‘“hyperbolic” ethical vision of forgiveness’. Even if I were not sure of the words ‘vision’ or ‘ethics’ in this case, let us say that only this inflexible exigence can orient a history of laws, and evolution of the law. It alone can inspire here, now, in the urgency, without waiting, response and responsibilities.


Jacques Derrida


#law #change

When you are unable to forgive someone, you deny yourself a life free of anger and hate.


Winsome Campbell-Green


#inspirational #motivational #anger

LOVE is FORGIVENESS in perpetual motion.


Toni Sorenson


#forgiveness

A broken friendship that is mended through forgiveness can be even stronger than it once was.


Stephen Richards


#forgiveness #forgiveness-chance-love-equality #forgiving #forgiving-others #forgiving-yourself

A man does not have to feel less than human to realize his sin; oppositely, he has to realize that he gets no special vindication for his sin.


Criss Jami


#confronting-problems #degrading #demeaning #equal #equality

Blessed are they that hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.' Not only do the followers of Jesus renounce their rights, they renounce their own righteousness too. They get no praise for their achievements or sacrifices. They cannot have righteousness except by hungering and thirsting for it (this applies equally to their own righteousness and to the righteousness of God on Earth), always they look forward to the future righteousness of God, but they cannot establish it for themselves. Those who follow Jesus grow hungry and thirsty on the way.


Dietrich Bonhoeffer


#forgiveness #god #jesus #righteousness #equality






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