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Letting the “What” die so that the “Who” can live.
Forgiveness Letting the “What” die so that the “Who” can live.
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When we forgive, it’s a what that dies, and a who that lives
When we forgive, it’s a what that dies, and a who that lives! When we are forgiven, it’s a what that dies, and a who that lives!
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Romans 6:5-7
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Forgiveness is a form of suffering that brings the parts of us that need to die to the light so that we may experience resurrection life in Christ.
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Genesis 33
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It is like seeing the face of god
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Death is only a part of the process of living
Death is only a part of the process of living. Death is not an occasion only for sorrow, but an occasion of rejoicing that our friends or relatives have moved to a deeper level of union and that we will be with them again. —Thomas Keating
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When we forgive, it’s a what that dies, and a who that lives
When we forgive, it’s a what that dies, and a who that lives! When we are forgiven, it’s a what that dies, and a who that lives!
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The risen Christ in us helps us experience our truest self: God-in-you who is able to see and honor God-everywhere-beyond-you too!
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As we celebrate the good gift of death and resurrection today, may we allow the “what” to die so the “who” can live.
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