tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4620199782689299940.post919179886257260738..comments2024-01-01T18:42:01.363-08:00Comments on International Christian Fiction Writers: DEVOTION: Spiritual Vagabonds.Lisa Harrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11358581487206184033noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4620199782689299940.post-56262062763866632392018-05-04T14:56:19.855-07:002018-05-04T14:56:19.855-07:00Thanks Maggie for your thoughts. I have discovered...Thanks Maggie for your thoughts. I have discovered forgiveness is a process. I choose to live in an attitude of forgiveness and when challenged to forgive I can draw on that decision. Then whenever the need arises for the same situation,i keep drawing on that reservoir. Each step gets me closer to total forgiveness and each step gives me peace. This is part of the wonderful sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit - making us holy is a process. Rusty A. Langhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10178635022652339135noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4620199782689299940.post-29442180948635792672018-05-04T14:12:23.159-07:002018-05-04T14:12:23.159-07:00Ah, forgiveness. The "magic button." Of ...Ah, forgiveness. The "magic button." Of course, we hear all our lives about forgiveness, that it's the right thing to do. My perspective on forgiveness changed dramatically after I read the sequel to "Hinds Feet on High Places," "Mountains of Spices" (both by Hannah Hurnard). God has given us a rich gift in forgiveness. It's something we often don't really believe until we put it into practice. The neck stiffens, and it comes down to being obedient or not. Ha! we say to ourselves after taking the plunge. It really does work! And there is the peace that passes all understanding.<br />Commenting did not accept my credentials. I am at maggietiggles.wordpress.com maggietiggles.wordpress.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00956850773425351609noreply@blogger.com