It is such an interesting question. Most enemies are former friends or acquaintances. Rarely, do you have an enemy that you don’t have some kind of history with. An enemy is a person who is actively opposed or hostile to someone or something. It doesn’t have to include two people. You may never know who your enemy truly may be.
So what do you about an enemy? Most of the time the best option is to ignore and create space. Talking rarely works, especially if you are unsure about the circumstances. Don’t bother. There are thousands of people in the world, maybe one should focus on their friends.
You can choose to forgive and walk away. You don’t even have to inform them.
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Question of
Do you an enemy?
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Yes
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No
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Question of
Can you forgive and walk away?
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Yes
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No
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I am with Donald on this. I “can” walk away, but every situation is different. I might walk away to wait for a better opportunity, but I am still going to watch my back.
The questions were almost loaded. Of course I have enemies. Everyone does.
And CAN I walk away and forgive? Of course I can. It’s just, in some cases, forgiveness is the worst possible response.
Sometimes, the person’s next intended victim needs you to give someone some free dental work.
Some people accuse me of being “hateful.” I’m not. Some of the greatest acts of love look like viciousness to the uninformed.
SPASONITY OF SV. SECRETS OR GREETING
6. NOTICE: Do not kill.
Do you forgive those who offended you? Are not you in a mess? Do not you keep long in your heart the wickedness and insult?
The teaching of the Serbian Orthodox Church is quoted in the Holy Scriptures for all Orthodox Christians.
I’m sorry but I do not forget
Don’t be sorry for that! 🙂 A good man goes to war and sometimes, forgiveness is the greater evil.