To Forgive

November 22, 2011

A Quest For Truth

Is it easier to forgive
A pet that misbehaves,
Than it is to forgive
Your child who makes mistakes?

Is it easier to forgive
The stranger you do not know,
Than it is to forgive
A spouse with whom you grow old?

Is it easier to forgive Satan
And accept his worldly woes,
Than it is to forgive yourself
And accept God’s will as your own?

 

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About Jessie Jeanine

Jessie Jeanine is an author, photographer and speaker. She has been an entrepreneur and advocate for victims of abuse for over 15 years. Jessie’s published works include poetry and small articles for nationwide distribution. She has worked with teens and staff in crisis, in evangelism, with hospice and is an ambassador for any good cause. Jessie Jeanine is a Christian woman after God’s own heart who resides in California. THE JOURNEY: I am currently writing a book to expose the hidden chapters of my life after a decade of silence. Then through Christian poetry and articles, I reveal the bittersweet struggles of being a survivor and remaining a believer. I am also the creator of the “Books of Hope," which combine my passion for life and photography with a quest for the truth (coming soon!) All of this is a hope to turn tragedies into triumphs, and a testament of how good can conquer evil every time. Please join me on this journey known as, "His Testimony."

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6 Comments on “To Forgive”

  1. Michael Wilson Says:

    Thanks so very much for linking to my blog post. Be blessed. God is with you.

    Reply

  2. lscotthoughts Says:

    The last paragraph is so profound; another wonderful poem! I’m so sorry to hear of all you’ve been through, however, I’m grateful you have pulled through it all, only to help others by your inspiring words~

    Reply

    • Jessie Jeanine Says:

      Thank you and to hear that it might help others really does make it all worth it and gives it some purpose, so I really appreciate your compliment. You know (some think this odd) but I wouldn’t change any of it, even if I could, because it has brought me to the ever growing relationship that I have with Jesus and that is what it’s all about.

      Reply

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