Sunday, February 26, 2017

Turning The Other Cheek- Instead Of Fighting Back

I know that for most people that it can feel like a sign of weakness to turn the other cheek when someone did you wrong.

But it is not always a sign of weakness. It is more of a sign of being the bigger person and being mature, loving, forgiving, and deciding not to make a mountain out of a molehill.  

I am not saying to be mistreated and to be a door mat. However, before you retaliate, ask yourself what good could possibly come out of it?

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