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Quotes about Forgiveness

Through years of maturing, I've learned that it's not our job to force our beliefs down others' throats until they echo back what we want to hear. No, our job is to challenge their categories by doing the same things Jesus did: loving them, challenging them, accepting them, and forgiving them.
— Craig Groeschel
God wants to renew our hearts and minds and to send us into his world as lights shining in the darkness. Like Peter, we can become convinced of the truth: namely, that we are not our sins. And we're also not what others have done to us.
— Craig Groeschel
Once a broken bone heals, it is often strongest at the point of the fracture. In the same way, God can take the shame of past failures and amazingly redirect their outcomes toward your future success.
— Craig Groeschel
By God's grace, he found me and saved me.
— Craig Groeschel
Paul's one thing was committing to forget about the past, to forge ahead into the future.
— Craig Groeschel
When we truly know God, rather than living ashamed of our past of doubting God's love for us, we can daily enjoy his grace and unconditional love and acceptance. As our faith and prayer life grows, we'll see his goodness—even in our trials—and grow to forgive as he has freely forgiven us.
— Craig Groeschel
Rather than complaining about inconsequential little irritations, I'm asking God to get right to the root of the problem, to eradicate the dry rot and fix the cracks in my foundation. I need Him to show me how to love Him and how to love His people. Even the ones I don't like - even myself.
— Craig Groeschel
When I ask God to change my actions, that honesty about my own inconsistent behaviors forces me not to be so hard on other believers. Humble acknowledgment of the plank in my own eye gives me more patience with the specks in everyone else's (see Matthew 7:1-5). Instead of pointing the finger at others, let's allow God to examine us.
— Craig Groeschel
But don't ever forget: adultery is also biblical grounds for forgiveness, healing, and restoration.
— Craig Groeschel
If you had a friend you refused to talk to, eventually you couldn't keep calling that person a friend anymore.
— Craig Groeschel
Deciding you should get divorced because you've run out of love is like deciding you should sell your car because it has run out of gas. No reasonable person would ever do that. You simply put more gas in your car and go on. If your marriage "love low" light comes on, pull over and start putting love back into your marriage. Once you've filled it back up, then you can go on.
— Craig Groeschel
That is who you are. God said so. You may fear you have screwed everything up, but the depth of your sin is not greater than God's power to forgive.
— Craig Groeschel