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The Fundamentals of Forgiveness, Part 11

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Indeed charity does by no means destroy prudence…(Prov. 14:15). Wisdom may dwell with love, and charity be cautious. But it is apt to believe well of all, to entertain a good opinion of them when there is no appearance to the contrary; nay, to believe well when there may be some dark appearances, if the evidence of ill be not clear. All charity is full of candor, apt to make the best of everything, and put on it the best face and appearance? it will judge well, and believe well, as far as it can with any reason, and will rather stretch its faith beyond appearances for the support of a kind opinion; but it will go into a bad one with the upmost reluctance, and fence against it as much as it fairly and honestly can. And when, in spite of inclination, it cannot believe well of others, it will yet hope well, and continue to hope as long as there is any ground for it. … How lovely a mind is that which is tinctured throughout with such benevolence, and has it diffused over its whole frame! – Matthew Henry

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