Because they did not now they were killing their God. That is why "They know not what they do". This asshole, Tyler knew exactly who he was killing, Charlie Kirk, and he remains unrepentant. You are comparing apples and oranges.
As followers of Christ we're commanded to forgive others, even if they don't ask for it. Unforgiveness disrupts the flow of God's grace, as Jesus teaches that we receive forgiveness from the Father in the measure we extend it to others. Holding onto grudges breeds a "root of bitterness" that defiles not just the individual but those around them, as Hebrews 12:15 urges: "See to it that no bitter root grows up to cause trouble and defile many." This emotional weight manifests as resentment, anger, and anxiety, robbing believers of God's perfect peace. Unforgiveness can also open doors to the enemy to come in and cause physical illness in your body. Many infirmities people have in their bodies are rooted in unforgiveness.
You aren’t supposed to forgive the enemy when he is in the process of continuing to be the enemy. I don’t care how many Bible quotes others have. If I forgive my son for being disrespectful while he is in the process of being disrespectful, that isn’t noble. It’s weak and it encourages sinful behavior
Good. It was a little too soon for her to express that thought, in my opinion. The easy thing to do is just praise her. I wouldn't want my spouse forgiving my murderer unless the murderer expressed remorse. Something doesn't feel right about it.
If your family was experiencing a home invasion robbery and they were in the middle of kidnapping your spouse, would you be focused, at that moment, on forgiving them? If the answer is yes, I would say you are incorrectly applying the principles of Christianity.
He hasnt asked for her forgiveness so why would she?
What would Jesus do? At his crucifixion Jesus said forgive them as they know not what they do.
Because they did not now they were killing their God. That is why "They know not what they do". This asshole, Tyler knew exactly who he was killing, Charlie Kirk, and he remains unrepentant. You are comparing apples and oranges.
Killing God? You mean the Sonnof God the Savior. You cant kill the creator. If you did who would raise him from the dead?
He laid down his life and took up his life of his own accord. Jesus Christ is God Almighty.
Jesus is both fully God and fully man. That's Christianity 101
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As followers of Christ we're commanded to forgive others, even if they don't ask for it. Unforgiveness disrupts the flow of God's grace, as Jesus teaches that we receive forgiveness from the Father in the measure we extend it to others. Holding onto grudges breeds a "root of bitterness" that defiles not just the individual but those around them, as Hebrews 12:15 urges: "See to it that no bitter root grows up to cause trouble and defile many." This emotional weight manifests as resentment, anger, and anxiety, robbing believers of God's perfect peace. Unforgiveness can also open doors to the enemy to come in and cause physical illness in your body. Many infirmities people have in their bodies are rooted in unforgiveness.
You aren’t supposed to forgive the enemy when he is in the process of continuing to be the enemy. I don’t care how many Bible quotes others have. If I forgive my son for being disrespectful while he is in the process of being disrespectful, that isn’t noble. It’s weak and it encourages sinful behavior
While Erika expressed forgiveness, POTUS immediately after said he disagrees.
Good. It was a little too soon for her to express that thought, in my opinion. The easy thing to do is just praise her. I wouldn't want my spouse forgiving my murderer unless the murderer expressed remorse. Something doesn't feel right about it.
If your family was experiencing a home invasion robbery and they were in the middle of kidnapping your spouse, would you be focused, at that moment, on forgiving them? If the answer is yes, I would say you are incorrectly applying the principles of Christianity.
Why would he?