Let_It_Go_Forgive_So_You_Can_Be_Forgiven_by_God,_not_them_goofball.pdf
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I have learned that most people who harbor animosity in their hearts against others do so because they remain on the reservation of what has happened in the past rather than escape to the much larger idea of a better future. However, they must ask themselves, What will happen if I cling to my narrow perspective and lose a chance to loose change in my life? How can I move beyond my history into the larger terrain of my destiny?
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, forgiveness is a big idea and it works best when it is invested into people who have the courage to grasp the seven-foot-high idea of what’s best for their future rather than the four-foot-high idea of recompense for what has happened in their past. I’m here
to encourage you to cut the chain-link fence that prevents you from moving ahead by using the torch of big ideas to
cut through the metal of a painful past. I suggest to you that forgiving the minor to protect the major is not only how civilizations survive, it’s how individuals thrive!❤️🐸🧙🏼♂️
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, forgiveness is a big idea and it works best when it is invested into people who have the courage to grasp the seven-foot-high idea of what’s best for their future rather than the four-foot-high idea of recompense for what has happened in their past. I’m here
to encourage you to cut the chain-link fence that prevents you from moving ahead by using the torch of big ideas to
cut through the metal of a painful past. I suggest to you that forgiving the minor to protect the major is not only how civilizations survive, it’s how individuals thrive!❤️🐸🧙🏼♂️
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The Biblical word “perfect” (teleios) normally means fully grown, mature. Unfortunately, too often modern man, in reading Scripture, misunderstands it to mean sinless, thus giving it a different meaning. In politics, too, the word has been misunderstood. When the preamble to the U.S. Constitution speaks of “a more perfect union,” it refers to a more mature union, not a flawless, sinless estate.
This false demand for perfection is a product of sin.
This false demand for perfection is a product of sin.