"There is a distinction between making the decision to forgive - which we call decisional forgiveness - and actually forgiving someone - emotional forgiveness - which takes longer," says Professor Macaskill.
Often people say they've forgiven but will never forget. Some might argue that's not really forgiveness, but rather the act of drawing a line under an event.
"That's confirmation that they still don't really trust the person. They are always recalling how they were treated before."
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Forgiveness is HARD
In Matthew 18:21-35, Jesus admonishes Peter that is it not enough to forgive someone 7 times, but rather 77 times. These days, we tend to glibly talk about forgiveness, but we forget just how hard it can be to forgive. Especially when the wrong is not a small thing, like stepping on one's toes, but something life-changing. The rest of the world has NOT forgotten
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