It's a bitter pill...
(media.greatawakening.win)
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Did you come here for a bible lesson?
I saw that she said she shamed me for not being vaccinated. I saw that she said she was humbled. I did not see repenting, a confession of sin or a request for forgiveness.
I'm still in the rebuke part of 17:3. I'm still in the phase telling her she has done something seriously wrong. I'm telling her she's killed people with her stupid advice, including her own children.
God basically told me to tell her off. I'm commanded by Jesus to rebuke her.
Now it's her turn to say "Please forgive me for shaming other people. Please forgive me for putting people in danger. It was wrong for me to do and I am sorry."
At which point I will move to 17:4 perhaps I will forgive her.
Then there's the question if she is my "brother" or "sister". See in Luke 17 where it says "if thy brother trespass against thee"? To me, that implies another Christian. Is this woman Christian? Does 17:3 and 17:4 apply to non-Christians?
Keep in mind Luke 17:3-4 are the words of Jesus.
There is no prerequisite to forgive people who haven't asked for forgiveness or even acknowledged they have done something wrong.
Re-read all her texts above and all you will see is that she still believes everything exactly the same, except she's sad she wasn't told the potential for bad side-effects a little more strongly.
If anything, I have empathy for her children. Not her. She's a teacher, one would assume she knows how to research things.