I'M SORRY
“I’m Sorry” Two words that can change or remodel a relationship. Some people struggle to mention those two simple words that can be life-changing. Or, some people say them so much, they’ve lost the true meaning that should be attached to them. Think about how many times you’ve uttered “I’m sorry” in your life – the what, when, why, where and who did you utter them to? Did it count or did you have to say it again? When you do say “I’m sorry,” think about your motive first and make a conscious decision to put forth the effort to ensure why you apologized doesn’t happen again. Make “I’m sorry” really count. You can always apologize to someone who has entered heaven. They can hear you and accept your gift!
I’m sorry always has a two-fold affect. It can change or release the forgiven…and even more importantly, it can change or release the forgiver. Either way, it’s reconciliation...a blessing...a true gift of freedom.
“Let no corrupting talk come out of your mouths, but only such as is good for building up, as fits the occasion, that it may give grace to those who hear.”
Eph 4:29 ESV
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