Forgiveness vs. Rejection
Clearing the record of those who have wronged me and allowing God to them through me.
Forgiveness is when somebody forgives somebody for doing something and letting God help you to love them. Here is an example:
Once upon a time there was a King who had two sons, one named Something and the other named Nothing. Now you know when the king dies, the prince has to takeover and, well, the King dies and one of the princes must become the king, Something had a very good at politics and battles for war and he had something, but Nothing had no talent he could just do boring and non-exciting stuff. Well, Nothing knew Something would be king, but he had one idea that could make him king, cheating. So when the King died Something and Nothing had to duel with swords til one is defenseless and so, Nothing cheated by making Somethings defense weak and his sword and shield weak by making it a lot thinner and he also put a little tiny mouse. So when they were fighting, Something started to giggle and giggle even more so he was weak. Nothing slashed his sword at Something's shield and it broke, then he did the same with the sword and Something was not giggling anymore, instead he was crying. He ran out of the stadium and became a peasant all his life. The years past and he was sad for he was supposed to win. But the new King he felt sad , too, and sorry for his brother, so he went to visit and he cryed,"I am sorry, very sorry, for I do not deserve this kingdom, will you take it and forgive me?" And Something replyed,"No, but I will forgive you." And the Nothing said,"Then if you will not take it I will, so, come, you have better palce to live, back into the palace and help me with this." THE END
Now Something forgave Nothing and did not get angry at all. Now forgiving is very hard because in the Bible Jesus says," Forgive 70X7." But to me he is saying to forgive every time. So forgive even if it is very, very bad.
Now the question is, WILL YOU FORGIVE?
Sunday, March 1, 2009
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