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Originally Posted by Truly Blessed
Those who love the deepest often end up hurt the most. There is disappointment in love. Love is a powerful force, but so is the hurt from love's rejection. I say this in the context of having to deal with a few marriage relationship problems in the church lately. If a person has been hurt in loving others, it is so important that they ask for God's grace to forgive or they will never be able to love another completely, nor receive love as they should. I speak not only of romantic love here, but love in general.
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Absolutely...again, the voice of reason. I might add though...I don't think it is always about not forgiving. You can forgive but not trust yourself to put yourself in that situation again. I am not only speaking of romantic love...in that it is always best to hold your card close and know when to fold them

! Loving people in general; family, friends, co-workers, ect.
Blessings,
Rhoni
P.S. Thank-you all for your many thought out answers. And IAM, I didn't get a restful sleep last night therefore all the polls

! I am going to eat and take a nap!:sshhh