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Definition Essay On Forgiveness

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Nallyssa Jones
Mrs.Sese
Religion
Mar.7/2017

Forgiveness

Forgiveness is the act of seeking what is truly best for a person and to let go of our desire for revenge. It is acknowledging our own pain and expressing our emotions in a non violent way.

People misunderstand the concept of forgiveness now a days.
The meaning of forgiveness is not to forget what the other person did to you. If you just forget what the person did to you without acknowledging it, you are more liable to have that person disrespect you again.
Forgiveness is not an open invitation for someone to hurt you again. People who are genuinely sorry for what they did are not going to and must stop doing hurtful actions.
Lastly, forgiveness does not mean that justice …show more content…

Joseph’s brothers were jealous of him and that he was their father's favourite child so they sold him into slavery. In the end of the story when many years had passed and Joseph was the Pharaoh's confidant, he forgave his brothers for what they did to him.
There are many benefits of forgiving our peers.
Forgiveness can make you feel freer and have a happier mentality. This results in positive behaviour towards others and ourselves. A sense of freedom as it’s so much easier to let go and forgive than it is to hold onto something. forgiveness can help you sleep better at night. The emotional weight is gone and you have less stress on your shoulders which can help you to relax and sleep better.
Lastly, forgiveness makes it easier for us to receive love and give love and gives us the opportunity to experience God’s full acceptance.
If we refuse to forgive others, we can never free ourselves and cannot hold onto the positive power God has given us. Holding onto a wrong that someone did to you is just milking negative energy and feeding a wounded spirit; slowly becoming like the people you refuse to …show more content…

In Luke 17:3-4 it says: So watch yourselves.“If your brother or sister sins against you, rebuke them; and if they repent, forgive them. Even if they sin against you seven times in a day and seven times come back to you saying ‘I repent,’ you must forgive them.”
The devil likes to take advantage of moments like this and now has an open path to get to you from your bitterness.
As Christians, we are trying to grow closer to God and not further away so forgive, take notes and move on. Here are some steps that we can all start to take to becoming more forgiving people.
Pray and ask God to help you to forgive.
If you truly want to forgive someone and pray to God, he will guide you in the right path of deliverance. 2. Try to see the situation from a different perspective.
Empathy and understanding is a big part of forgiving. Looking from a different point of view can open your mind to understand why whoever did what they did to you or even realise that the situation was a misunderstanding. 3. Know that you don’t need to push through it.
Go at your own pace knowing that the end goal is to forgive. It’s natural to feel hurt, disappointed and even mad. Go at your own pace one step at a time.
4. The 3 C’s Of Conversion (for those that have done the hurtful

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