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Resolve Conflicts In Jesus Or Father Christ Way

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Hello you guys, how are you? Well I just thought to turn into poetry the message of what Father Alex Legaspi wrote in the bulletin of St. Andrew Catholic Church, Daly City, CA because it is important to all people. I have permission from Father Christ to add "or Father Christ" and Eternal to Eternal God because He said so... I'm waiting for your comments and this poetry is continuation from 2 previous poetry I did, take care everyone, luv u... Jac...

Human nature being what it is We are bound to conflict with one another Jesus or Father Christ gave us advice on how to resolve conflicts with holiness Godliness Religiousness instead of bitterness Next time you conflict with someone Admit you did wrong Jesus or Father Christ’ said, “. . . remove the wooden beam from your eye first Then you will see clearly to remove the splinter Fragment or a chip from your brother’s eye No matter what was done to you, admit your errors even if they are minor in the conflict Apologize In the parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15:21) Jesus or Father Christ’ told us that when the son returned home His first act is to apologize to his father Apologizing helps us to take responsibility for our errors Ask for forgiveness If u ask sincerely Eternal God will always forgive you-and other people usually will, too Remember the criminal who was crucified along with Jesus? With his dying breath Jesus or Father Christ’ forgave the man his sins Amend You can change with Eternal God’s help, “for nothing is impossible for Eternal God” (Luke 1:337).

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