>>10804753 (pb)
The real task at hand is not to dwell on what sin is or isn't, but rather on the act of forgiveness, genuine forgiveness of others, and most importantly, (You)rself. Have you ever met a person who, no matter what was done to them, either by others, or ultimately by his own mistakes, forgave the people who wronged them? Have you ever behaved like someone like this? Do you thinks it's absurd to almost instantly forgive people, even if you are well aware how they felt while committing their 'sins' against you? If so, why? Do you realize how much power a person has, once they forgive their 'sinners/self-sins?' In my opinion, once I forgive someone, it's like I'm freed of their lingering effects, and the imagination of mine running wild with the many sinister speculations of intent, and whatnot, surrounding their 'sins.' Not only that, but that God now has the full-access to involve divine assistance, whereas before, prior to forgiveness, was still bound by the limitations of 'free-will.' (Which even God stated was always the most powerful gift given to us. Nothing can even truly impede our free-will. Nothing.
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