Way to go gal; I think you're seeing the light at the end of the tunnel!!!Analgesic,
I guess this is where God is the judge and we are just to let go of the problem and forgive.
PRAISE GOD!!!!! :godisgood: :thumbs:raying:
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Way to go gal; I think you're seeing the light at the end of the tunnel!!!Analgesic,
I guess this is where God is the judge and we are just to let go of the problem and forgive.
tommie said:Analgesic,
I guess this is where God is the judge and we are just to let go of the problem and forgive.
Maybe it would be a good idea to start another thread on it and that way it could be separated for the subject of the Bakers.Analgesic said:Oh I agree entirely, but the question of how God judges repentance remains an excellent one to consider.
Amy.G said:Maybe it would be a good idea to start another thread on it and that way it could be separated for the subject of the Bakers.
Welcome to the BB.broccoli said:forgiveness, for me at least, has less to do with the outward displays of remorse, repentance, or the like from the transgressing party and more to do with the heart of the the one who was wronged. how could we ever repay God for all we've done against Him? and yet He forgave and continues to forgive us for every wrong. it's this example, i think, we need to keep in mind.