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What should we do when we have knowledge of others’ problems?
- 1. Don’t judge. Leave judgment to the Lord, the perfect judge. Let us not examine or explore others’ sins but look to their divinity. It is not ours to delve into others’ problems but rather to perceive the breadth of their goodness.
- 2. We must forgive. Although we may have been personally wounded, the Lord said, “I, the Lord, will forgive whom I will forgive, but of you it is required to forgive all men.” 11
- 3. Forget. A relentless memory can canker the most resilient spirit. Leave it alone; lay it down; put it away.
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