Forgiveness will be a near impossible task
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forgiving someone who has maimed and/or killed your loved one is a BIG one. how do you forgive someone who purposely, with malaise and intent and greed killed your loved one?
i know unforgiveness is for us, as to not eat us alive, but to let them off, no, it's not going to happen. they need to completely repent and do good in order for forgiveness.
i was raised by a narcissist mother, i've finally broken ties with her in the past 6 months, she is 85. i still pay her bills and make sure i call the nursing home to check on her, but she will not change despite the many borders i've put in place. nothing but the same ole same ole, over and over and over to the point it has affected my health.
you have to come to a time and place where you need to protect yourself and those around you from demons.
once you kick the dust off your feet as a testimony against malefactors, after a while you'll realize they are under demonic oppression and you'll be able to forgive them (but not the demon of course). you still don't have to hang out with them tho. scripture is clear about avoiding people who can't stop doing/being bad. learning spiritual warfare is important - too bad most churches dont teach it.