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There are lots of opportunities for offense surrounding the death of a child.
Once your heart is broken open wide with great sorrow, there’s no defense against the bumps and bruises that are a natural product of human relationship and interaction.
Friends and family that didn’t show up. Friends and family that showed up but said or did the wrong thing. Friends and family that abandoned me as soon as the casket closed. People that make me feel guilty for grieving or question my sanity or my “progress”.
But I’m learning to let go of offense.
Not only because it is too heavy to carry in addition to my grief, but because the Lord has commanded it.
❤ Melanie

I grew up reciting what’s commonly called, “The Lord’s Prayer” without much thought to the individual phrases or their meaning.


It wasn’t until adulthood that I read it in context and continued on to the rest of the chapter.


Read the rest here: Forgive Us Our Trespasses, As We Forgive Those Who Trespass Against Us

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