Forgiving Others Their Offense, Part 4 (TMF:2810)
Friday, February 13, 2026
Peace to Live By: Forgiving Others Their Offense, Part 4 (TMF:2810) - Daniel Litton
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  Where we can start is maybe you never wanted to be divorced, perhaps you didn’t want divorce as a part of your life story. If you’re a Christian, you probably feel strongly about this. However, now, since the person has left and you’ve gotten divorced, it is a part of the story. Now let’s say you also didn’t want to be a single parent—seems obvious—and you didn’t want to raise your children by yourself without the other parent. You were afraid it would damage their development. Yet, here is the situation. This is the way it now is. With both of these points of fact, the person is going to have a real difficult time forgiving the other person if they aren’t willing to accept these facts, to accept that circumstances have gone the way they have gone instead of the way they desired them to be originally. If a person isn’t willing to surrender to the situation, and to accept what has happened, and to work from there, then the person is going to constantly be looking back in time at what occurred or even what could have been—an alternate reality that doesn’t exist.