The Four Elements of Forgiveness

The Four Elements of Forgiveness

To forgive, then, is first to name the trespass truthfully as wrong and punishable, rather than merely excusing it. Second, it is to identify with the perpetrator as a fellow sinner rather than thinking how different from you he or she is. It is to will their good. Third, it is to release the wrongdoer from liability by absorbing the debt oneself rather than seeking revenge and paying them back. Finally, it is to aim for reconciliation rather than breaking off the relationship forever. If you omit any one of these four actions, you are not engaging in real forgiveness.

—Tim Keller, Forgive, pages 9-10 (paid link)

Loving Humility Can Subdue the World

Loving Humility Can Subdue the World

We Could Not Be More Secure

We Could Not Be More Secure