"If you will contemplate who and what kind of people you judge the most harshly, you will uncover the deepest secrets of your own heart. We condemn most in others what we fear most in ourselves."
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To forgive as we are forgiven is not a matter of discrete transactions. A ' tit for tat' relationship with God. But it is to enter into an economia of love which is the life of the Spirit of God. In this economia, to be forgiven and to forgive are one in the same. It seems to me that this is what Vladika might be saying.
Posted by: Sonya Stockklausner | March 13, 2019 at 11:34 AM