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After Forgiveness, Give Time and Space | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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When you ask someone for forgiveness, it's easy to assume that the other person will forgive you right away,
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but that won’t necessarily be the case. You know how sincere you are, but they do not.
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It may take some time for them to receive your forgiveness. After they accept forgiveness, it’s even more important
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to understand that it will take time for them to trust you again. They need to see from your actions and words that
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you’ve learned from your mistakes. As Gary Chapman noted, “Forgiveness does not remove all the consequences.”
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Give the other person space and time as they need it. Stand by your offer of forgiveness and allow them
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the time they need to see you’ve truly changed. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.