I go back and tell my husband I am really sorry, and ask him to
forgive me for what I said and did.
Look how mad we get when someone cuts off on the highway, now imagine someone is forcing you carry a cross on your back and nail you on it, I bet you can't wait to
forgive them for what they have done to you!!!
Not sure if Susan was replying to your question or not, but as I understand it, it wasn't your family putting condemnation on you but you yourself unable to completely
forgive yourself for what you did to them.
The best thing would be to
forgive us for what he has done.
preacherlady September 21, 2010 1:37 am The best example I can think of is almost every time I've taught on forgiveness and what unforgiveness does to us, there's always someone who says «I don't care what you say... I'm NEVER going to
forgive him for what he did to me.»
Have you ever had someone come up to you of the blue and say, «
I forgive you for what you did»?
The Mercy of Allah in Regard to Forgiveness Quote; «O son of Adam, as long as you call upon Me and put your hope in Me, I have
forgiven you for what you have done and I do not mind.
Yet, on average, 33 per cent of the Protestants interviewed said it was true that «the Jews can never be
forgiven for what they did to Jesus until they accept Him as the True Saviour» (CBAS 62 - 64).
And we want them to know — so we may say to them, «
I forgive you for what you have done».
And, for what it may be worth, I know that he has gripped me: in so far as his love compels me to try to follow him, inspires me, encourages me, and
forgives me for what I am.
But I still haven't
forgiven myself for what I did... to the church, to my family, to my friends... and to myself.
May God
forgive you for what you have done.»
«A very senior News International journalist told me that Rebekah would never
forgive me for what I did and that she would pursue me through parliament for the rest of my time as an MP,» he said.
More than forgiving the other person, the biggest shift in my life came from
forgiving myself for what happened.
He returns home to his father, Gideon (Ian Holm), who is very dry and distant, masking anger: Gideon is a psychiatrist who believes Andrew will never be well «until
you forgive yourself for what you did to your mother.»
The question Schrader poses remains unanswered: «Can God
forgive us for what we've done to this world?»
Do you think June will ever
forgive herself for what happened that night?
Callanish has never
forgiven herself for what happened to her mother.
I don't think he ever really
forgave himself for what he put her through.
But the reader is left with the impression never explicit that in the dark of night, Rowe had trouble
forgiving himself for what he did.
She could not
forgive herself for what she had done and she kept self inflicting pain on herself.
Not exact matches
Please
forgive me
for asking, but
what does this mean?
«Shakespeare this ain't, and Gears 3 struggles at times with its forced attempts at heart - string pluckery, but I can
forgive it as much; gore - starved guns adorned with toothy chainsaws easily atone
for any cheesiness suffered along the way... the Gears 3 story continues with
what amounts to a blood - drenched tale of woe, suffering, loss and absolution, cathartica that stands out in harsh relief when framed by the»80s era Schwarzenegger - ness of most of the dialogue.
Given
what he's built in the 17 years since turning on the Amazon store, Bezos might be
forgiven for thinking of his legacy.
There have been summer and fall cups, but you could be
forgiven for not knowing that, since the autumn design is usually eclipsed by the arrival of
what's in it: the Pumpkin Spice Latte.
It takes learning, practicing, failing,
forgiving yourself and experimenting to find
what works
for you.
What they look
for is — and
forgive the cliché — Unicorns.
«He's an egomaniac devoid of all moral sense» ---- said the society woman dressing
for a charity bazaar, who dared not contemplate
what means of self - expression would be left to her and how she would impose her ostentation on her friends, if charity were not the all - excusing virtue ---- said the social worker who had found no aim in life and could generate no aim from within the sterility of his soul, but basked in virtue and held an unearned respect from all, by grace of his fingers on the wounds of others ---- said the novelist who had nothing to say if the subject of service and sacrifice were to be taken away from him, who sobbed in the hearing of attentive thousands that he loved them and loved them and would they please love him a little in return ---- said the lady columnist who had just bought a country mansion because she wrote so tenderly about the little people ---- said all the little people who wanted to hear of love, the great love, the unfastidious love, the love that embraced everything,
forgave everything, and permitted everything ---- said every second - hander who could not exist except as a leech on the souls of others.»
You can
forgive investors
for wishing the war lasted another 2 weeks — at least long enough to distract from
what may be a disappointing earnings season.
The words of Jesus from the cross before the executioners was «father
forgive them
for they know not
what they do».
My only response to them is, «Father
forgive them,
for they know not
what they do.»»
In their own language, God
forgive them
for they know not
what they say!
He even deleted whole pa.ssages like the story of the adulteress in the Gospel of John in which Jesus declares «Let him who is without sin cast the first stone» and Jesus's prayer on the cross, «Father,
forgive them,
for they do not know
what they are doing «since, according to Schlafly, «the simple fact is that some of the persecutors of Jesus did know
what they were doing.
Praying «Father
forgive them
for they know not
what they do».
On the cross he said, «Father
forgive them
for they do not know
what they do,» those words of forgiveness extended to all those involved in taking his life, wouldn't Judas of all people be the first in His thougths?»
And then hear him pray through the excruciating pain
for those who are killing him, «Father,
forgive them, they don't know
what they are doing,» and say to his disciple about his mother Mary, «behold thy mother,» (i.e., he was looking out
for her and entrusting her into the car of his close friend, even as he suffered).
I must admit,
for a long time it was difficult
for me to understand that some verses of the Bible obviously say that Judas will get punished at any rate
for what he did, but on the other hand he seemed to repent his sin (usually God
forgives someone, who repents).
And Jesus also said Father
forgive them
for they do not know
what they are doing.
I am a proud member of the body of Christ... put me down, make fun, scoff, spit on me, diminish
what I believe, tell me I am wrong, or persecute me verbally, physically, or mentally — I will
forgive you as He
forgives me, I will pray
for your as He instructs, and I will do my human best to love you because He loved you first.
Then it's time to ask Our Dear LORD to
forgive us our sins and to begin telling Him this over and over again about how sorry how you are
for what we have done to offend HIM, until we breath our last, so if you are with a loved one, please remind them to do this, tell their GOD their Love
for Him, because they will be with Him in the near future.
Yet those with anything less than a passionate interest in the history of Martin Amis» mind could be
forgiven for wondering
what this collection is really worth.
I mean who else would say «Father
forgive them,
for they know not
what they do» about the people who were presently crucifying him?
It's really easy
for people to turn there back on someone (let's say the pastor / priest) because that person has failed to meet their expectations, but
what Jesus teaches us to do is to pray
for that person who fell, make yourselves available to that person, support them in getting back up, and
forgive them!
Forgive them Heavenly Father,
for they know not
what they do.
and certainly you believe King David (of all the OT figures) was
forgiven for his sin... especially in light of
what he says in Psalm 51, right?
I missed the part in the article that shows anything wrong Mitt Romney did, which the reporter would be more than happy to report about since that's
what they live
for; Oh, he advised the woman to
forgive her ex husband even though he never apologized?
It's not
what you say so much that matters as how you think, speak, and act, and if you
forgive me
for quoting the Bible basically I think it comes down to this: And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all they strength: this is the first commandment.
Forgive them
for they know not
what they do
Around seven out of 10 Christians (71 percent) say being grateful
for what they have,
forgiving those who have wronged them (69 percent) and always being honest (67 percent) are also essential to being Christian.