Furthermore, her interpretation leans heavily on the Word of Faith tradition, where spiritual health is directly correlated with physical and emotional well-being. Readers approaching the text from other theological traditions might argue that suffering and the process of grieving are sometimes undervalued in the rush to "release" the offense. However, even critics acknowledge the pastoral utility of her central argument: that resentment destroys the vessel that holds it.
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She opened the book to a highlighted passage. Meyer’s words jumped out: "El perdón no es un sentimiento; es una decisión." Forgiveness is not a feeling; it's a decision.