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Forgiveness is often a painful, redemptive act, but when done in haste and without careful reflection, it can intensify the rift and resentment we have toward others. Ironically, this kind of forgiveness prolongs the pain because we must concurrently carry the wound and the unprocessed bestowal of grace. Mindless, reactionary acts of forgiveness do not lead to the freedom we long for.
Good and Beautiful and Kind: Becoming Whole in a Fractured World
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