Mat 18:21-22 KJ2000 21 Then came Peter to him, and said, Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? till seven times? 22 Jesus said unto him, I say not unto you, Until seven times: but, Until seventy times seven.

Jesus told us that we should forgive others as often as was needed. He said that you should forgive others so the Heavenly Father could forgive you.

If someone has done you wrong, forgiving them is not for their benefit as much as yours. Holding a grudge for something someone else did, make you feel ill. Holding a grudge can actually make you sick. As long as you hold resentment against someone, they have control over you. And unforgiveness will cause you to be bitter and each time you think of that person or incident you gain more information about the incident. The more you think about it, the more it occupies you thoughts, and the more it will shape the way you think. Unforgiveness can make you a bitter person to everyone.

Studies have found that some people are just naturally more forgiving. Consequently, they tend to be more satisfied with their lives and to have less depression, anxiety, stress, anger and hostility. People who hang on to grudges, however, are more likely to experience severe depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, as well as other health conditions. But that doesn’t mean that they can’t train themselves to act in healthier ways. In fact, 62 percent of American adults say they need more forgiveness in their personal lives, according to a survey by the nonprofit Fetzer Institute. So just because someone looks okay to you, you may never know how they actually feel.

Give yourself the gift of forgiving others,
not because THEY deserve it, but because YOU deserve the serenity and joy that comes from releasing resentment and anger. Unconditional forgiveness is the path to your own inner peace.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie

So forgive others for your own health and well-being. God will not forgive you until you have released all your unforgiveness. It is easier than you may think. Just ask God to remove all your unforgiveness and make you whole.

If you are having problems forgiving someone, let me know. I will introduce you to my Heavenly Father who can help you with all your thoughts.
Mat 18:21-22 KJ2000 21 Then came Peter to him, and said, Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? till seven times? 22 Jesus said unto him, I say not unto you, Until seven times: but, Until seventy times seven. Jesus told us that we should forgive others as often as was needed. He said that you should forgive others so the Heavenly Father could forgive you. If someone has done you wrong, forgiving them is not for their benefit as much as yours. Holding a grudge for something someone else did, make you feel ill. Holding a grudge can actually make you sick. As long as you hold resentment against someone, they have control over you. And unforgiveness will cause you to be bitter and each time you think of that person or incident you gain more information about the incident. The more you think about it, the more it occupies you thoughts, and the more it will shape the way you think. Unforgiveness can make you a bitter person to everyone. Studies have found that some people are just naturally more forgiving. Consequently, they tend to be more satisfied with their lives and to have less depression, anxiety, stress, anger and hostility. People who hang on to grudges, however, are more likely to experience severe depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, as well as other health conditions. But that doesn’t mean that they can’t train themselves to act in healthier ways. In fact, 62 percent of American adults say they need more forgiveness in their personal lives, according to a survey by the nonprofit Fetzer Institute. So just because someone looks okay to you, you may never know how they actually feel. Give yourself the gift of forgiving others, not because THEY deserve it, but because YOU deserve the serenity and joy that comes from releasing resentment and anger. Unconditional forgiveness is the path to your own inner peace. - Jonathan Lockwood Huie So forgive others for your own health and well-being. God will not forgive you until you have released all your unforgiveness. It is easier than you may think. Just ask God to remove all your unforgiveness and make you whole. If you are having problems forgiving someone, let me know. I will introduce you to my Heavenly Father who can help you with all your thoughts.
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