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  • Reply July 11, 2016

    Timothy K. Wiebe

    How about “We forgive you.” :-/

    • Reply July 11, 2016

      Mary Ellen Nissley

      Luke 17:3
      Take heed to yourselves: If thy brother trespass against thee, rebuke him; and if he repent, forgive him.

      We tend to think it’s more godly to not rebuke, but just “forgive”.
      But Jesus said it’s important to do the rebuking.
      For one thing, it opens the door to honest relationships.
      And for another, it keeps us real with ourselves. We often think we have forgiven, when we have only stuffed it under the rug. And it rankles, and turns us bitter, and we don’t know why.

    • Reply July 11, 2016

      Timothy K. Wiebe

      I’m assuming the air conditioner wasn’t stolen by a brother.

    • Reply July 11, 2016

      Mary Ellen Nissley

      It never hurts to first rebuke. If that doesn’t work, Jesus gave several steps to follow. If nothing works, we are to count them as a heathen… and Jesus told us how to treat our enemies. 🙂

    • Reply July 11, 2016

      Timothy K. Wiebe

      Last night I heard the testimony of a man who was murdered by some thugs. He was then raised from the dead and refused to press charges. Instead he forgave them openly. One of the men he forgave is a full time evangelist now.

    • Reply July 11, 2016

      Mary Ellen Nissley

      Rebuking doesn’t have to be done in an unloving way.

    • Reply July 11, 2016

      Mary Ellen Nissley

      and I have also heard of taking with you one of HIS friends, to help negotiate.

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