Love keeps no record of wrongs. (Cf.1 Cor. 13)
Once upon a time, in a magical land called Happyville, there lived two children named Lily and Max. They were best friends. They were always together, playing and laughing, and their friendship was as strong as a castle made of dreams.
One sunny day, while exploring the enchanted forest, they found a special book. It had a power to remember all the mistakes and wrong things people had done. Lily and Max were curious and they took it home.
At first, they thought it was exciting to know about people's mistakes. But soon, they realized that keeping a list of wrong doings made them sad. It hurt their friends and family too.
So they decided to use the book's magic in a more positive way. They wanted to help people learn from their mistakes, instead of holding onto their wrongs.
They started by helping people forgive each other for the little things that bothered them. People in the Happyville forgave their friends and family, thus spreading love and understanding.
As time passed, the book's magic changed . I t turned into a book of forgiveness, filled with stories of love and second chances. Lily and Max learned that love doesn't keep a record of wrongs. Forgiving others made their hearts lighter and happier.
They shared their book with everyone they met, teaching them about forgiveness and love. In Happyville, where love and forgiveness were cherished, everyone lived happily ever after.
Message
We forgive one another.
Action
Everyone has a book of forgiveness. Forgive and forget. Fill it with stories of love. Always give people a second chance, like what Jesus does to everyone.
Glossary
Wrongs (noun) : what is considered to be morally unacceptable 錯誤
Forgiveness (noun) : the willingness to forgive 寬恕
The story is taken from CEO Project 1.0 – Love (Level 1) Unit 9-Do Not Keep a List