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Lord, I am disgusted with myself. I have fallen into lust again and again and again. I won’t blame it on anything else but me; however, this is what makes it the worst is that it is my fault.
I do not deserve you Lord, i have told you i will change over and over again but i have not. I cannot promise i will stop lusting but i will try my hardest to stop.
I mean it this time, no more games, no more jokes, i cannot continue living this way.
How to Ask for Forgiveness in a Letter
Writing a forgiveness letter is not only about saying sorry. It is also about opening the door to healing, understanding, and emotional peace.
1. Write in your own voice
Use natural words. Do not try to sound perfect or overly formal. A real letter should sound like you.
2. Acknowledge the hurt
Show that you understand the pain, disappointment, or sadness that may have been caused. This helps the letter feel more caring.
3. Be patient
Forgiveness may not happen right away. Let the person know that you respect their feelings and their time.
4. Offer a peaceful ending
Close with hope, kindness, and a sincere wish for healing. Even a short ending can leave a powerful message.
