Saying
I’m Sorry
A stiff apology is a second insult. The
injured party does not want to be compensated because he has been wronged; he
wants to be healed because he has been hurt.
G.K. Chesterton
You're not quite "Army" yet,
miss... or you'd know never to apologize... it's a sign of weakness. John Wayne in She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
Do you have a hard time saying you’re sorry
to someone you have hurt? I think this
is probably one of the hardest things in life to do and many times it is the
last thing some of us will ever do.
Too many times I think we are like the 1949
movie with John Wayne where he was a Captain in the Army and the female
character had apologized. I think there
are times just as in this movie, when we think it is a weakness of character to
say we’re sorry to someone. How many
hearts have been broken and wounds never healed because of what John Wayne in
the movie called a weakness?
If we learn that saying you are sorry is a
weakness, then we will never say it. One
of the things that saying you’re sorry does is that it humbles us. It takes us down to the level of the other
person’s pain. If we are to show others that
we are sorry for something we did and be truly repentant, then we will need to
feel their pain too. It means we have to go through the uncomfortable process
of humbling ourselves to another person.
I found it interesting that in this same
movie with John Wayne a young soldier in the Army asked the Captain, “Were you
ever scared, “Captain” Tyree? and John Wayne responded with “Yes, sir. Up to and includin’ now.”
I believe that if we aren’t scared to offer
an apology to another human being, then our heart is probably not in the right
place to offer it with sincerity and true remorse. If you think about it, when we are scared of
the outcome because of something we have done to hurt another person, it means
that the other person matters to us and that is the most important time to say
we are sorry.
Prayer for the Day:
Heavenly Father, I am sorry. Sorry for
the times I have hurt You with my disobedience.
Sorry for the times I forgot about You and ignored You. I am sorry for the times I thought I knew
what was best for me when only You can know that. I am sorry for the times I didn’t stand up
for You with others and didn’t share my faith and the promise of eternal life
with You to lost souls. I have a lot to
be sorry for Father, but I want to be different. Humbling myself and saying I am sorry shows
strength of character not weakness.
Thank You for humbling me.
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