When was the last time, you called someone and said, 'I forgive you."
Probably, not recently.
Have you considered, today may be your day to step off the curb and be hit by the bus.
Who did you intend to say, "I forgive you."
Wouldn't it be nice to call someone today, and say, "Hello, this is Jean. I forgive you."
I did this today. You see, I just spent four days in the hospital. Came very close to dying. I realized that I had unfinished business. There are a few folks out there, I must call and simply state, "I forgive you."
They had done me an injustice, but I forgive them. Most do not know what to say when they hear my voice. "I forgive you."
There is this man in Victorville, who constantly is on his CB. He is very racial. Talks about niggers being no good, etc., etc. Anyone out there on your CB, tell him, "I forgive him". He called me a nigger lover, among other things. [not mentionable here]
Please, tell him, "I forgive him".


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I can't presume that a perceived wrong, one where I think I am a victim, requires my forgiveness. Most of the time, it is my perception that is wrong. Usually I find
that harm was not intended, and I over reacted.
I have tried as often as possible to make amends to those in my life who I feel that
I have wronged. My stepmother, my children, and sometimes even myself have all deserved and gotten apologies from me. And I received forgiveness for all my perceived wrongs,to others and myself.