Thread:Globman1338/@comment-35416290-20190911210646/@comment-39722322-20190917224021

Well, that is quite the predicament-- that'd certainly bother me too!

If he's saying that you should think you've been forgiven, is there a chance that he's trying to sneakily say that he forgives you?

However, if that's not the case, and he's still refusing to just simply forgive you, then I'm not sure that there's much you can do to change him. Some people just refuse to change or do things like that-- in big ways or in small.

Sad as it is, we sometimes need to accept that there are some things we can't help-- some things that simply aren't our fault.

Yes, it may have been your fault that you offended him a while back, but from the sounds of things, you've changed, and that's very good! However, if he's still refusing to forgive you even after you've demonstrated your sorrow, then I think it's his problem. Not yours.

In any case though, it's ALWAYS best to pray. Prayer can assist in changing anything-- it's a super power we all have! It can move the tallest of mountains, and it can change anyone.