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Bible Quote by Kenneth E. Hagin

“In Mark 11:25, Jesus said, “When you stand praying, forgive if ye have ought against anyone.” The word “ought” means any kind of grudge or ill will or wrong feeling about anyone at all. That means a little grudge, a middle-sized grudge, or a big grudge — anything at all against another person…” quote by Kenneth E. Hagin
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““In Mark 11:25, Jesus said, “When you stand praying, forgive if ye have ought against anyone.” The word “ought” means any kind of grudge or ill will or wrong feeling about anyone at all. That means a little grudge, a middle-sized grudge, or a big grudge — anything at all against another person. After all, the Bible says it’s the little foxes that spoil the vine (Song of Sol. 2:15). So many times it’s not the big things in believers’ lives that spoil their Christian walk. It’s the many little sins they fail to deal with that destroy their faith. Sometimes””

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