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The process of forgiveness and reconciliation is a two-way street, and both parties are equally responsible for putting in the work to restore the relationship. Yes, even if you were the one wronged!
In part two in this miniseries on forgiveness to reconciliation, Darlene Brock and Julie Bender discuss the four steps of making amends and emphasize the importance of approaching each one with humility. Whether you’ve been wronged or have wronged someone else, you must set aside your pride and commit to rebuilding trust, whatever that might look like for your situation. It’s certainly not easy, but when done with sincere intentions (and often with the aid of outside counseling), the process of reconciliation can become a powerful example of peacemaking.
Quote of the episode:
“You’re going to find true peacemaking to be way more effective and way more fruitful if you’re willing to put in the work.”—Julie Bender
Resources
Mentioned
- Join the Re|engage Marriage Enrichment and Restoration course
- The Peacemaking Process graphic:
Related
- “If You’re Tired of Resentment Living Rent-Free in Your Heart – 259”
- “Forgiveness Is the Key to Living a Bitter-Free Life”
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