"When we feel hurt, angry, or envious, it is quite easy to judge other people, often assigning dark motives to their actions in order to justify our own feelings of resentment." How often do I need to evaluate my thoughts and feelings in this light? Do I assign dark motives when none were intended just because of how I feel about a situation?
In another paragraph, "We must repent, and we must be willing to forgive others." I believe this is the antidote to the 'assigning of dark motives'.
Do we really "have all the information we need to hold someone else in contempt"?
We should forgive all men, that includes forgiving ourselves.
When we feel any of the following in us: hating, gossiping, ignoring, ridiculing, holding grudges, or wanting to cause harm, please apply the following: Stop it!
The Love of God brings a change of heart. The gospel of Jesus Christ is designed to help us feel the Love of God and ultimately change our hearts, make new creatures of us.
In another paragraph, "We must repent, and we must be willing to forgive others." I believe this is the antidote to the 'assigning of dark motives'.
Do we really "have all the information we need to hold someone else in contempt"?
We should forgive all men, that includes forgiving ourselves.
When we feel any of the following in us: hating, gossiping, ignoring, ridiculing, holding grudges, or wanting to cause harm, please apply the following: Stop it!
The Love of God brings a change of heart. The gospel of Jesus Christ is designed to help us feel the Love of God and ultimately change our hearts, make new creatures of us.
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