Grace, Forgiveness, and Marriage: A Daily Practice

When a person admits guilt or fault of their own, or openly apologizes for doing something wrong, the other person should offer grace and forgiveness. However, this isn’t always the case; some people hold grudges and shift blame even though the other person has already apologized. 

What should I do if I feel I hold too Many Grudges?

If this is you, I encourage you to seek forgiveness in your heart. Seek to forgive that person who has wronged you, who has offended you, or who has even hurt you. Seek to excuse yourself if you take the blame upon yourself, if you judge yourself too critically, and if you think negatively about yourself. We all have room within ourselves to forgive, so start right now and forgive someone.

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