Danh ngôn của Lewis B. Smedes

It takes one person to forgive, it takes two people to be reunited.
It takes one person to forgive, it takes two people to be reunited.
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Tác giả: Lewis B. Smedes | Chuyên mục: Relationship | Sứ mệnh: [9]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Lewis B. Smedes
- Forgiving does not erase the bitter past. A healed memory is not a deleted memory. Instead, forgiving what we cannot forget creates a new way to remember. We change the memory of our past into a hope for our future.
- You will know that forgiveness has begun when you recall those who hurt you and feel the power to wish them well.
- To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you.
- Our history is an inevitable component of our being. One thing only can release us from the grip of our history. That one thing is forgiveness.
- The blood of Christ covers all of our sins, but each of us must do personal business with God in order to experience his forgiveness.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Relationship
- Through all the relationship stuff I've gone through in the past few years, I know there are fundamental differences in how men and women view sex and how they view their futures.
- As we get more transparent with data sets about infrastructure and systems management, I have a feeling we'll see big changes in how we think about complexity and our relationship to our actions.
- My wife and I do not argue. We communicate. We talk. But we've never fought in our entire relationship.
- When I was right out of college, I felt competitive with some of the guys in my class over career stuff. It's funny now to think about it - that a friend getting a job or something had anything to do with me... I think that my relationship with my wife has played a pivotal role in the chilling out of Aaron.
- I had developed a relationship with one of the anti-abortion sidewalk counselors who stood in front of my facility. We talked regularly through the fence and she had asked me to go have coffee with her one day. I was impressed with her persistence and, honestly, I thought I would really like her if I got to know her.