Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Life is Changing All Around Us! By: Jim Gandolf

Life is Changing All Around Us!  By: Jim Gandolf


I just feel that with everyday I need to forgive  all the people that have tried to harm me. I know this is very hard to do in all my daily actions of forgiveness. I had a very hard life as a child, and a young adult. I feel that others have had a hard life as well. I am saying that I am not the only person out there that had a hard childhood. I am saying at this point in my life I can start the forgiveness mode, one day at a time. I feel that everyone should have a day of recognizing what we all need in this manner of forgiveness to where we can move forward in our new start. It is very easy to condemn anyone that had done you wrong in one way or another, or is it the only way you see it? I am on my way to experience this plan of action of forgiveness. I will start my path of the two commandments of Jesus Christ (Mark 12: 30&31), but I have to start with forgiveness to have a clear mind set. I am not writing this to start a debate at all, and I don't want to set a path of complete trauma within my own self. I went through a lot of pain when I was very young. My trespasser's are passing away as the days run near and far. I am trying to educate myself on the "LOVE FACTOR" from now on. I feel that after I set my path on this forgiveness mode, I can get closer to the Lord! I want to say, "Even though some people hate me, I love them", and mean it! I want to pray for peace in the valley, so here is my new day! I want us to start with or driving experiences, do not think that you have the right to call people whatever you want when you get behind the wheel of a car. Let people have a distance and do not tail gate, you are not on a race track at all. You are in a means of transportation, relax and just rethink your drive, and look at a peaceful ride to communicate better. Look at that family member that you just cannot get along with at all. Relax and find the peace, how can others find peace with you? Pray for peace in your daily life.

Just a note from; Jim Gandolf     

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