Pretty self-explanatory if you ask me. Nobody is perfect except Jesus. The Bible does say let he who is without sin cast the first stone...I thought so *everyone drops stones*. Nobody can say they haven't made one mistake because if they do, their first mistake is lying. We live in an imperfect world, so it's a given you will be hurt (intentionally or unintentionally). You can choose to overlook their mistake or stew over them doing you wrong. I've arrived to a point where I could care less if people hurt me intentionally, because they will be accountable to God at Judgment Day. Besides, they're keeping it moving; not knowing or caring about you being hurt by them. Some people have no conscience so that's why it's easy for them to mistreat people and act any kind of way. If someone is overall good to you and others around them, they do deserve a pass especially if they mean well. With people being flawed, the only person you can depend on is Jesus because unlike people, he will never fail you. He boasts an undefeated record. Everyone would be perfect in an ideal world, but such is not life. Only thing folks can do is focus on the good & not bad. If I've had more good times than bad with a person, I couldn't see myself writing someone off because they made bad choices. I would teach them and ensure that I'll have their back, as they do better next time. The most well-meaning people aren't immune to bad choices; it happens to the best of us.
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