Give and TakeНамуна

Have you ever played a heated game where you reacted emotionally instead of playing strategically? This proverb is like that game. It's saying that true wisdom often shows up as patience, especially when we're dealing with others' mistakes or offenses. But here's the key: Overlooking an offense doesn't mean pretending it didn't happen. It means choosing to forgive while giving yourself space to evaluate if new boundaries are helpful for that relationship. You can let go of resentment while still protecting yourself from further hurt. It’s about having the wisdom to respond thoughtfully and prioritize healthy relationships.
This week, if someone offends you, try pausing before you react. Ask yourself: What response would help me to move forward with wisdom while respecting boundaries?
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A high school devotional designed to help students embrace the power of forgiveness. In this devotional, you’ll find wisdom to see how forgiveness impacts the way you navigate relationships with yourself, with others, and with God.
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