Forgiving Others Their Offense, Part 3 (TMF:2809)
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Peace to Live By: Forgiving Others Their Offense, Part 3 (TMF:2809) - Daniel Litton
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  Even if it’s big, we have to work through it. We have to forgive. It’s only right. And that doesn’t mean we have to be best friends with the offender, or even friends at all, but we have to forgive them. And the only way it seems to reach this state of total forgiveness is to become full of love ourselves. We freely love and forgive seeing that that is what we want to do, and actually, what we can do. God has enabled us to do that. If you are feeling you can’t forgive someone for something, whatever the offense was, it’s because you are not surrendered on something. You aren’t surrendered on a particular thing, and that’s preventing you from forgiving. Let us draw up an example of how this works, and let’s go ahead and use a common one, since this area appears to affect a lot of Christians. Let’s say your spouse has left you for another person. It just happened out of the blue one day, at least out of the blue to you. And now they are gone. Let’s say they left you and the three kids behind. That’s tuff.