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A treatise based on 2 Acrositcs. A Sanctity of Life write. |
** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only ** ** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only ** This treatise is the result of a visit to church 1-18-09, and a song that became the root for the acrostic Worthy Is The Lamb, on 1-19-09 the second acrostic was gelled into the first. Thankful for the Blogger of the Week nod for 5-31/6-6 from the B.C.O.F. First time and inspiring to continue blogging on a regular basis. BLOGGER OF THE WEEK July 26, 2015 - August 1, 2015 Thank you Lord for the gift of writing. BLOGGER OF THE WEEK November 29, 2015 - December 5, 2015 ** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only ** Thankful for Blogger of the Week not for week of 12/25-31/16; especially since or wedding anniversary is on 12/25. Amen and amen. Blogger of the week 5-14/20. B.C.O.F.rs united!
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Prompt: Write about forgiveness why it is important to you. Forgiveness is vital. Oh the release is literal. Remembering o'er and o'er Grievous acts weighs the heart and mind down. Important to forgive and ask for forgiveness? Very much so. Every day we do "big pieces of stupid." Not realizing, at times, the impact we are having on others. Ego gets in the way and we think we are in the right. Surely he/she had to be set on the right track. Right? Simple communication is turned into a weapon of mass chaos. FORGIVENESS is now, and forever shall be, the one thing we all need. Our conscience will eventually work on us and the "light will come on." Those who ignore this call will wind up un-forgiven. Unable even to forgive themselves for what may have seemed a big deal at the time the "grievous act" was committed. Those who follow the "call" of our conscience and seeks out the other whom we have wronged, will experience within their heart and mind a release of calm and peace that surpasses all understanding. You've forgiven yourself, and taken a step to heal a fractured relationship in the process. Whether he/she chooses to forgive you is up to them. You have to be prepared to live with the consequences of your previous actions. If that means you will have to move on without that friendship you had, then you must do so with a clear conscience knowing you have done the right thing. Jesus is our example of forgiveness. When He was hung upon that cross, He looked out into the crowd and in a loud voice said. "Father forgive them, for they know not what they do." I'd like the believe the centurion guard who said "truly this was the Son of God", received that forgiveness and released of the acts he committed against the person of Jesus. That spark of sensing your wrong acts, and accepting the forgiveness extended is key. Nay I say vital and he/she who learns the lesson of forgiveness once will be equipped anew with the conscience we are all given in the beginning of our lives. Have I offended any of you with this blog? Forgive me, as I forgive those who respond in negative spiteful comments or reviews. Copenator out! BA, M Div Founder of Copenator's Crew B.c.O.Frs united! ** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only ** |