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Friday, October 4

With Jehovah our God there is no injustice.—2 Chron. 19:7.

Jehovah’s judgments are always just and fair. He is completely impartial. His forgiveness is never determined by someone’s appearance, wealth, prominence, or abilities. (1 Sam. 16:7; Jas. 2:1-4) No one can pressure or bribe Jehovah. His decisions are never colored by frustration or sentiment. (Ex. 34:7) Without a doubt, Jehovah’s understanding and his penetrating insight make him the most qualified Judge. (Deut. 32:4) The writers of the Hebrew Scriptures recognized that Jehovah’s forgiveness is unique. In some cases, they used a Hebrew word that one reference work says “is reserved especially to mark the pardon extended to the sinner by God, and is never used to denote that inferior kind and measure of forgiveness which is exercised by one man towards another.” Only Jehovah has the power to pardon a repentant sinner completely. w22.06 4 ¶10-11

Plan ahead as if Armageddon will not come in your lifetime, but lead your life as if it will come tomorrow (w 2004 Dec. 1 page 29)

 

 

 

 

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Why is it difficult for people to forgive?

 

Here are a few reasons that prevent people from forgiving: selectivity (liking or disliking a person on various grounds), prejudice, preconceived notions, pride. All this is expressed or manifested in the fact that a person did not understand the other in his words, actions. Not wanting to understand, not to talk in person to find answers to their questions when there is a disagreement.

 

I want to learn to look at the situation through Jehovah's eyes.

 

*** w22 June p. 4 par. 10 Jehovah—The Greatest Forgiver ***
Jehovah’s judgments are always just and fair. He is completely impartial. His forgiveness is never determined by someone’s appearance, wealth, prominence, or abilities. (1 Sam. 16:7; Jas. 2:1-4) No one can pressure or bribe Jehovah. (2 Chron. 19:7) His decisions are never colored by frustration or sentiment. (Ex. 34:7) Without a doubt, Jehovah’s understanding and his penetrating insight make him the most qualified Judge.—Read Deuteronomy 32:4.
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