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4-Give Yourself
•WHY YOU SHOULD FORGIVE YOURSELF
If I could wave a magic wand and people would forgive themselves, that would be great.
Why?
A lot of people are unable to move forward in life because they are chained to their previous mistakes.
They drag their past failures, mistakes, boo-boos, colossal blunders, gaffes, errors in judgement, or whatever you want to call them, around like Marley’s chain.
You remember the character the story of Ebinesar Scrounges who was forced to haul his log chain.
Do you recall the haunting words, “I wear the chains I forged in life,” lamented the ghost of Jacob Marley in Charles Dickens’ "A Christmas Carol?"
Many of the people I meet feel they to are destined to drag the chain of their past with them.
They lives are filled with fear and pain.
Instead of loving life, they fear it.
Their lives are filled with fear and dread.
However, as Christians, we should not fear our past.
Our past has no power over us.
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