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Use your power tools

By Dave Henning / March 15, 2016

Today June Hunt continues her presentation of seven strategies we can use to train our brain to forgive (Chapter 7, How to Forgive) by discussing how to use your power tools of thanksgiving and praise. 3.  Use you power tools: thanksgiving and praise.  June encourages you to being your mornings by expressing gratitude for God’s […]

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A great and difficult task

By Dave Henning / March 14, 2016

“When you have a great and difficult task, something perhaps almost impossible, if you only work a little at a time, every day a little, suddenly the work will finish itself.”- Isak Dinesen When June Hunt teaches on forgiveness, she often issues this directive: “If you have never ever prayed the Lord’s Prayer please raise […]

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Gravitating to negativity

By Dave Henning / March 13, 2016

As June Hunt continues Chapter 7 of How to Forgive, she notes that because negative thoughts are a natural response to someone wounding us, often we aren’t aware our minds are gravitating to negativity.  Ms. Hunt states the first step to gaining control over negative thoughts is noticing where they habitually take us.  June describes […]

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Master of your mind

By Dave Henning / March 12, 2016

“Our understanding of forgiveness must begin with this truth: By God’s design, you are the master of your mind.”- June Hunt “We take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.”- 2 Corinthians 10:5 In Chapter 7 (“Cutting the Bottom Out of the Bag- Resentful Thoughts Released, Not Rehearsed”) of How to Forgive, June […]

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Three powerful truths

By Dave Henning / March 11, 2016

June Hunt concludes Chapter 6 of How to Forgive by discussing three powerful truths Joseph knew that enabled him to entrust himself to God and master his thoughts. 1.  Joseph knew God is sovereign.  Ms. Hunt states Joseph accepted the fact that his life belonged to God.  Therefore, nothing could happen to him apart from […]

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Think like God thinks

By Dave Henning / March 10, 2016

“We renew our minds by learning to think like God thinks.”- June Hunt “Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.  Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is- his good, pleasing, and perfect will.”- Romans 12:2 (NIV) […]

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Forgiveness is not a feeling

By Dave Henning / March 9, 2016

“Forgiveness is not a feeling.  Indeed, forgiveness is a purposeful decision- an act of the will not dependent on our emotions.”- June Hunt In Chapter 6 (“Removing Hard Rocks of Resentment- Choosing Forgiveness Over Feelings”) of How to Forgive, June Hunt reminds us that we must forgive because God has forgiven us all the more […]

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Forgiveness in the crucible

By Dave Henning / March 8, 2016

Today June Hunt puts the issue of forgiveness in the crucible (Chapter 5, How to Forgive) as she discusses the second most common rationale she’s heard that creates a barrier to forgiveness.  As Ms. Hunt describes it, putting the issue of forgiveness in the crucible is “where lofty thoughts meet the earthly reality of suffering.” 2.  […]

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Barriers to forgiveness

By Dave Henning / March 6, 2016

As June Hunt continues Chapter 5 of How to Forgive, she lists some of the most common barriers to forgiveness.  Of the twelve barriers June lists, three caught my attention: believing that bitterness is a required response to betrayal– “God knows my feelings are normal” requiring an apology or show of repentance– “He shouldn’t be […]

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The fruit of forgiveness

By Dave Henning / March 5, 2016

“The fruit of forgiveness is always peace. . . . When we forgive, we free ourselves every bit as much as those who have hurt us.”- June Hunt Today, in Chapter 4 of How to Forgive, June Hunt concludes here discussion of five key factors we know about forgiveness- based on the example of Jesus. […]

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Extraordinarily loved

By Dave Henning / March 4, 2016

“We can extraordinarily love because we are extraordinarily loved.  We can extraordinarily forgive because we are extraordinarily forgiven.”- June Hunt June Hunt continues Chapter 4 of How to Forgive by looking at five key factors we know about forgiveness.  The first two factors will be discussed today. 1.  Forgiveness brings life, not death.  Christ brought […]

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“Extraordinary forgiveness”

By Dave Henning / March 3, 2016

“To rational, logical minds, extraordinary forgiveness is shocking and, to some, even offensive.  It goes against all our instincts.”- June Hunt As June Hunt continues Chapter 4 of How to Forgive, she notes that competition, not forgiveness, is pervasive in our culture.  Even those who believe in forgiveness attach all kinds of qualifiers- conditions (for […]

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