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"Unforgiving," a short poem by Wayne Mali, draws from Ephesians 4:32 to remind us that not forgiving others fosters resentment and loneliness, especially when we've been forgiven through Christ.
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Unforgiving – Ephesians 4:32
One could die lonely
If he cannot forgive
Friends locked out of his heart
When he can’t forgive them
How does it feel to be alone
Only resentment for company
Yet so many choose this way
Are they happy or sad
Content that they can’t forgive
What life would this be
For one who cannot forgive
No compassion or love
Only anger and hate
So aren’t we glad
We are the forgiven
And hope and pray
We do not go this way
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Ephesians 4:32
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