A Quote by Pope Francis

The Lord never tires of forgiving. It is we who tire of asking for forgiveness. — © Pope Francis
The Lord never tires of forgiving. It is we who tire of asking for forgiveness.
Let us go back to the Lord. The Lord never tires of forgiving: never! It is we who tire of asking his forgiveness. Let us ask for the grace not to tire of asking forgiveness, because he never tires of forgiving.
Do not forget this: the Lord never wearies of forgiving! We are the ones who weary of asking for forgiveness.
God never tires of forgiving us; we are the ones who tire of seeking his mercy.
God always forgives when you are totally repentant and you desire to change. He forgives... and He never gets tired of forgiving. Never. You may get tired asking. I hope not. He never, never tires of forgiving. Never.
Don’t be afraid to ask God for forgiveness. He never tires of forgiving us. God is pure mercy.
Let's not forget that God never gets tired of forgiving so let's never get tired of asking for forgiveness.
God never tires of forgiving us.
Think of it this way: If you got a flat tire, what would you do? Change the tire? Or get out of the car and slash the other three tires? No! Get back on the road. Don't dwell on it; don't beat yourself up. That gets you nowhere.
Let us not forget this word: God never ever tires of forgiving us!
He who does not tire, tires adversity.
Asking for forgiveness from others in a scriptural manner involves acknowledging that you have sinned against them and that you desire mercy and pardon (not to be given what you deserve). Asking for forgiveness is vital for reconciliation and may lead to the difference in the relationship.
Humanity is never so beautiful as when praying for forgiveness, or else forgiving another.
I will be asking for forgiveness, but hopefully I won't have to be asking for much forgiveness.
Forgiving ourselves for all the woulda-shoulda-couldas in life, and sometimes forgiving others for actions that we feel undercut or undermine our good, can be very challenging. But forgiveness of the past and mistakes, our own mistakes as well as the mistakes of others, is imperative if we are to dwell fully in the present and experience the miracles that are only available to the forgiving and loving mind.
South Africans must recall the terrible past so that we can deal with it, forgiving where forgiveness is necessary but never forgetting.
The Lord is forgiving, but sometimes life is not forgiving.
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