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Making Right


When the true explanations for behavior become known, it results in the reasoning either being right or seeming right for the action in question. The questioning of an action causes doubt with the possibility of guilt, shame and regret. Instead of knowing it to be from God as either a right action or a mistake for the purpose of learning consequence, we attribute it to a "wrong" self in need of correction through punishment and hence we blame and persecute ourselves.

But even when the reasoning behind the "wrong" action or mistake is analyzed in the light of truth it becomes understood how the mistake was made through a false assumption leading to a mistake which then became obvious because the action proves to be a mistake so that the false assumption could be corrected. Hence the mistake was not a mistake from an evil self worthy of self-punishment but an act of God demonstrating the consequences of false assumptions based on incorrect beliefs and allowing for the correcting of them. Accepting this leads to what is commonly known as forgiveness or absolution from the blame which leads to the sense of guilt and need for self-punishment.

All things, even and especially our mistakes, otherwise known as "sins", lead one to understanding God, and in that light all things are forgiven. So in that light, healing is the process of making right what would otherwise never be, through the demonstration of practical forgiveness.

Your sin is forgiven because news of it reaches the people who judge with Mercy.