- He can be visited in prison and assured there is forgiveness if there is genuine repentance.
It is inexcusable not to report such behavior in a mistaken fit of "forgiveness" and "kindness."
I think that's what Bonnie has been trying to say for some time, and she should be heard.
Inga
Thanks Inga, I have been saying this over and over for the past almost seven years now.
I have taken the quote below from another topic here. This statement is by FreeInDeed. He is by no means the only one that says things like this.
Can you imagine someone that is trying to deal with what has happened to them being told......
Well, first of all, it shows that WE are the one's 'guilty of harming others'. It is OUR 'iniquity and transgression' that put Jesus on the cross. No matter how severe the abuse it is ,this is what is repeated over and over. Biblical,RIGHT?
Can't argue with that.
The victim has just been reduced to the level of the party that abused them.
You will notice that repentance,confession and asking forgiveness never quite reaches the perpetrator. It stops cold at the victim.
It is not a single issue of forgiveness on the part of the victims of abuse. This however is what it is made out to be.
From personal experience,I can tell you that the "christian" counsel given in the manner it is, can be as deadly as the initial act of abuse.
Many times it is harder to "forgive" those that do this than the guilty party. I was told this in the beginning and many times since
Well, first of all, it shows that WE are the one's 'guilty of harming others'. It is OUR 'iniquity and transgression' that put Jesus on the cross. Have they any idea what this tells those struggling with this issue? The victims have been reduced to the level and are as guilty as the party that harmed them. Try to make sense of that on top of the damage already done.
All have sinned, but IMO all sin is not equal. If so, then all would receive identical punishment.
When my granddaughters were so upset and confused......
Well, first of all, it shows that WE are the one's 'guilty of harming others' This was the answer. What does anyone think that did??
There is a place and a time for this, but that is not for others to determine.
True repentance shows by the actions of the guilty. And true repentance and confession is not the bandied for the consequences of that behaviour