If we won't receive a person who is truly repentant over his error, why should anyone receive us? What makes us so special? Is it because we got to the party first? Does that make the latecomers less worthy? There really is no justification for that, and it has to be seen for what it is, a heart bent on revenge.
Yes, those who did this to us should receive justice, but there is room for forgiveness for those who were late seeing the truth late and are truly sorry for how they acted towards those of us who stood firm when they caved.
If we won't receive a person who is truly repentant over his error, why should anyone receive us? What makes us so special? Is it because we got to the party first? Does that make the latecomers less worthy? There really is no justification for that, and it has to be seen for what it is, a heart bent on revenge.
Yes, those who did this to us should receive justice, but there is room for forgiveness for those who were late seeing the truth late and are truly sorry for how they acted towards those of us who stood firm when they caved.
Wow...you just summarized a biblical parable about those hired last being paid the same wage as those hired at the beginning of the day BRILIIANT