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Quotes about Forgiveness

Wounded people need to repent of their sin.
— Anne Graham Lotz
Wounded people may not get over their wounds easily or quickly. Wounds can be hard just to brush aside because the wounder says, "I'm sorry.
— Anne Graham Lotz
As I look back on my life, it saddens me to acknowledge that some of my most painful wounds were inflicted by religious people β€” Gods people.
— Anne Graham Lotz
We need to stop focusing on them and ask God to open our eyes to our own faults.
— Anne Graham Lotz
Turning around is a courageous choice β€”it's hard to do! It can hurt to take the plank out of your own eye, confront the past, change your focus, die to your pride, admit your wrong, deny your vengeance, face the person, risk another wound. And it takes courage to say you're sorry
— Anne Graham Lotz
Put the brakes on any runaway mental conversations you may be having with those who have wounded you.
— Anne Graham Lotz
Bitterness is like drinking poison hoping the other person gets sick.
— Anne Graham Lotz
Love is a choice β€” a decision we make to put the well-being of the other person before our own. And forgiveness is also a decision.
— Anne Graham Lotz
God has forgiven me. As an act of grateful worship, I choose to forgive others.
— Anne Graham Lotz
Wounding smashes relationships. We can never return to the way we were before the wounding took place, which in itself adds a dimension to our grief that is very deep. Yet it is possible for severed relationships to be reconciled.
— Anne Graham Lotz
Let go of the overwhelming desire to justify what you did and explain what they did.
— Anne Graham Lotz
Would the contagious cycle of pain in your life, or that of your family or church, be stopped if you would be the first to reach out, to give in, to say you are sorry, or at the very least open up a conversation on the source of the wounds?
— Anne Graham Lotz