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Admit You’re Wrong

작성자soso|작성시간18.04.28|조회수22 목록 댓글 0

Admit You’re Wrong

“If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins.” 1 John 1:9


New Living Translation (NLT)

But if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just /to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness.


It is very difficult for parents to ask their children for forgiveness.

They feel that it somehow damages their authority [to admit they have done wrong and promise to do better next time].

But I (jcd) believe () it is healthy for a mom and dad [to model for a child how to apologize //when they have done something wrong].


* it = to admit


One evening years ago, I was especially grouchy /with my ten‐year‐old daughter, Danae. I blamed her for things that weren’t her fault and upset her needlessly. After I went to bed, I realized that I needed to apologize.


The next morning I said, “Danae, I’m sure you know that daddies are not perfect human beings. I know () I wasn’t fair with you last night. I was terribly grouchy, and I’m asking you to forgive me.” Danae put her arms around me, then shocked me /to my toes when she said, “I knew you were going to have to apologize, Daddy, and it’s okay. I forgive you!”


If parents never admit their wrongs, their children often remember the offenses well /into adulthood.

Instead of clearing the air and reestablishing the relationship, the hurt feelings are stored /in the memory bank to fester. Furthermore, by admitting a wrong, the parent says on the record that things will change — that he or she will try not to make the same mistake in the future. Healthy families follow these principles of forgiveness… from the top down!

Just between us…

  • Why is it easy [to overlook the need to ask our children for pardon]?
  • When we ask for forgiveness from our kids, what do we demonstrate?

Heavenly Father, it’s never easy [to admit we’re wrong] — especially to children.

Give us [the courage to seek forgiveness from our kids whenever it’s warranted.

May our family grow up without lingering bitterness and hurt. Amen.

  • From Night Light For Couples, by Dr. James & Shirley Dobson
    Copyright © 2000 by James Dobson, Inc. All rights reserved.
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