Forgiving the Inexcusable

As I continue to work on A Bridge Unbroken (book 5 in the Miller's Creek Novels) and struggle to adequately portray the book's theme of forgiveness, I'm often overwhelmed by just how much God has forgiven me. When I'm tempted to hold a grudge, to hang on to resentment and bitterness, to bemoan how poorly someone has treated me, just one miniscule thought of God's forgiveness toward me is enough to put everything in the proper perspective.









Published on January 29, 2014 23:42
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