Forgive whatever grievances you have against one another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all in perfect unity.
Colossians 3:13-14
Forgiving people for their wrongdoing is probably the hardest things to do in life. Because to forgive others, you also have to forgive yourself. This was something that I was thinking about last night as I went to bed. It's spring break and I'm having a fun time not having to worry about school and the fact that a friend is coming back. I'm also happy that I finished my math homework this morning too. I know I really should write my novel. I'm not as enthusiastic as I was before, which means that I need to get excited in it again. Probably because nobody's asking about it as much anymore. But back to forgiving. I don't know too much on the subject, but I think that the biggest and hardest part of forgiving somebody is forgiving yourself for letting it stay in your head, another big piece in forgiving is making it sure that it's sincere. Not forced, but true in your mind, feelings, and your heart.
I know that I should spend some time outside, because my eyes are too sleepy for this late in the morning. By the way, it's 10:53 a.m. I do need to practice. Remember to forgive and forget, not matter how mad it may make you.
This is Beth signing out, Bu Bye
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