Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Forgive Me


Yesterday I suggested that apologies are for the person giving the apology.  In my opinion, the exact same thing applies to forgiveness.  Forgiveness benefits the person who is doing the forgiving and does little or nothing for the person who is being forgiven.  When I came to realize this, I also realized this means that my forgiving someone should have nothing to do with weather or not they have apologized!  The one little exception to this rule, and yesterday's, is when it comes to forgiving yourself. Or is it?  It's not really different at all, because, if you can forgive yourself some indiscretion, you actually get the benefit of forgiving, AND apologizing!

What I have come to believe is that forgiving yourself is just as important if not more than forgiving anyone else.  I am not completely sure why this is so difficult for some, but I am confident it is mostly just habit. Like any other habit, it can be changed with conscious effort.  To me, what it all comes down to is focus.  If you can accept that giving, both apologies, and forgiveness, is to YOUR benefit, and not the other party, you will gain an incredible freedom to forgive yourself.  I have found this freedom is very liberating and does as much to improve my peace as anything.

"To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you"
Lewis B. Smedes

Love Holij



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