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One Safe Road Through Conflict (& Two Ditches, Too)

Bright Hearth

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Overlooking an Offense

A lot of young people, a lot of families just send all over the place. They're probably seeing 15 parenting sins per Sunday. When you're older, what happens is you get better and better at seeing the sins that are less obvious. It's not overlooking an offense to not say anything about it, but then to dwell on it and let it grow in your soul until you're so frustrated that you're about to explode. That's not overlooking an offense. No. I love how Ken Sandy puts it in his little explanation of this one. He says, overlooking an offense is a form of forgiveness and involves a deliberate decision not to talk about it, dwell on it, or

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