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Forgive Not Seven Times, but Seventy Times Seven
Believing there is still plenty of time to reconcile with a sibling, do I keep putting off reaching out first?
I say not unto thee, until seven times, but until seventy times seven.
Jesus said to forgive not seven times but seventy times seven.
📝The Classic Answers
Jesus said to forgive not seven times but seventy times seven. This means: stop counting — the moment forgiveness is measured by number, it is no longer forgiveness. Between long-estranged siblings, a tally piles up of who wronged whom first and how much is owed. Yet when age makes clear how little time remains to each other, that tally suddenly becomes pointless. Like the steps of an old man who braves a long road to reach his brother, reconciliation is the work of the one who sets down pride and moves first. I mistakenly think there is plenty of time to postpone reconciliation. Yet the chance to reach out is shorter than we think. I choose to stop counting, and to approach first today.
🌱Apply It Today
To a long-estranged sibling or close one, stop tallying the reconciliation and reach out first with one short message.
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