Some people use this as an excuse to not hold themselves accountable for the crappy things they’ve done. Sure you may be a different person than you used to be, but that doesn’t cancel out anything that you have said/done to hurt someone in the past. https://twitter.com/thesedamnlines/status/1248054529662185472">https://twitter.com/thesedamn...
If you try to pop back into someone’s life after hurting them and say “Well you can’t hold that against me, that was the ‘old me’..” I hope you know that’s not the right way to restore a broken relationship.

Simply saying “That’s the old me” doesn’t replace an apology.
They say changed behavior is the best apology, and yes, I agree. But some of y’all don’t want to admit that a verbal apology is also needed. Some things *need* to be addressed and talked over.
Romans 12: 18 says to live peaceably with others. Y’know what that entails? Swallowing your pride and admitting when you’re wrong.

*Disclaimer* this thread doesn’t apply if you’ve already apologized/made amends with those you’ve hurt. https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="😊" title="Smiling face with smiling eyes" aria-label="Emoji: Smiling face with smiling eyes">
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