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Not
long ago John and Georgina Brown celebrated their diamond
wedding anniversary. On the day before, John talked to me
about the lessons he'd learned during those years. But, with
respect, I didn't quite agree with one thing.
It was this. "I reckon if a husband and wife quarrel
today," said John, "they should make it up tomorrow."
Well, there's nothing wrong with that. But I'd go further.
I'd say if you quarrel today, you should make up today.
You see, time and again, I've
known tomorrow to be too late. The young wife who made up
her mind to say "Sorry" to her husband the next
dayonly to find he'd left her and wasn't coming back.
The husband, too proud to say he was sorry, who came home
the following day and found a farewell note on the table.
The sweethearts who parted in anger because neither would
ask forgiveness. For them, there was to be no happy tomorrow.
The Bible says, "Do not
let the sun go down on your wrath" (Ephesians 4:26 NKJ).
Sadly, the world is full of people who wish, with all their
heart, that they hadn't.
Francis
Gay

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By David Brandt Berg
If you're going to be so self-righteous
and holier-than-thou and hypocritical as to think you're better
than somebody because they have sinned against you, but oh,
no, you've never sinned, therefore you're not going to forgive
themthen you're the biggest sinner of all! That self-righteous
attitude in itself is the sin!In fact, self-righteousness
is one of the greatest sins of all!
We should take a kind, loving,
sympathetic, and forgiving attitude toward others, and try
to have mercy as we want mercyto treat others in their
errors as we want the Lord to treat us in ours. We must not
only seek forgiveness of those we've wronged, but also forgive
those who've wronged us and take them by the hand back into
our circle of love and fellowship.
(Prayer:) May we all
be more humble, more patient, more loving, more kind, more
forgiving and more long-suffering with each other, Lord. And
may we sincerely pray, "Forgive us our sins as we forgive
those who sin against us" (Luke 11:4).
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