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Grantley Morris
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Even though forgiving others is not the cure-all that some people ignorantly suppose it to be, most of us realize that forgiving those who have wronged us is a critical step on ones healing journey. A common mistake, however, is supposing that making light of an offense against us means we are gracious and forgiving. The truth is very different. No one can forgive an innocent person. To forgive anyone, an offense has to be committed. This means that for complete forgiveness, the gravity of the offense must be acknowledged. Yes, admitting to ourselves the full extent of the offense makes it harder for us to forgive, but it makes forgiveness genuine and, by doing so, brings deeper healing. Taken from Why Minor Sex Abuse Hurts So Much Share this! May be freely copied. Just include this notice: © Grantley Morris, www.net-burst.com
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