Welcome Addison, We need to learn how to forgive someone else who treat us so 
badly. It isn't easy but we ca nput up our feet on grounds.

Carleeta
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  From: O.Addison Gethers 
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  Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 1:12 AM
  Subject: {dbilg} Re: Forgiven


  Thank you Carleeta for about forgive because we all have to realize how to 
forgive someone . Thank you for posts this here.
  Addison 

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    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Carleeta Manser 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 8:48 AM
    Subject: {dbilg} Forgiven


    If there is anyone out there in the wide world who reads these little 
messages whose heart yearns for forgiveness, let Psalm 130 encourage you: “Out 
of the depths have I cried unto Thee, O Lord. ... Let Thine ears be attentive 
to the voice of my supplications.” This was written especially for you!

     

    The Bible becomes a living Book when you take it as His personal message to 
you. Be simple-minded, be naive if you please, but do believe it! Contact with 
Him is a life-or-death issue; you MUST believe that He hears someone crying 
from the “depths.” YOU wrote this Psalm!

     

    “If Thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord,” if You chalk them all 
up against us, “who shall stand?” Even David the king (to say nothing of 
Bathsheba) will lose his soul unless You forgive! “But there is forgiveness 
with Thee.” But you, little you, will never appreciate it unless you have cried 
from those “depths.” And if you never have been there, it’s sadly possible that 
you have never received forgiveness, much as the dear Lord has been waiting to 
give it. Every human being in the world for all time has been born with a 
sinful nature, and “all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God,” 
including all the saints in the Bible. That means—they have ALL “out of the 
depths” cried out for forgiveness. And received it—in humbled, melted, thankful 
hearts.

     

    And that’s why God has freely given it to such, because verse 4 says that 
this “forgiveness” is “that Thou mayest be feared.” What is the purpose behind 
His “forgiveness”? That we may learn who He is, that we might learn (out of our 
spiritual arrogance, which is natural for us all) to reverence the One who has 
gone to hell, died our second death, in order to save us eternally. “Feared” 
doesn’t mean be scared of Him; it means your shriveled up selfish heart becomes 
“enlarged” to where you can appreciate “the breadth, and length, and depth, and 
height; and to know the love (agape) of Christ” (Psalm 119:32; Eph. 3:18, 19).

     

    Such forgiveness is no skin-deep rejoicing for a ticket fixed at God’s 
traffic court; true forgiveness is no light matter. It puts you side by side 
with the repentant thief who was crucified with Christ. You must get there 
before you hear those words, “Thou shalt be with Me in paradise.” It’s not a 
works trip; it’s a faith trip. You are forgiven not because you believed; you 
are forgiven so you can learn what it means to believe.

    

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