alma 61: 6 - 21
what lessons can we learn from the way pahoran responded to moroni's accusations? how can we choose not to be offended?
--> i'm sure when pahoran read moroni's letter he chuckled a little bit and was also a little angry, but he chose not to act out in a way that would be detrimental to the situation or either army. i admire him for his ability to deal with a hard situation with class and tact. it's a hard thing to choose not to be offended in today's world. there are things that happen every single day that could cause offense or give reason to act out or judge others. the way pahoran responded shows me that he was so comfortable with who he was in God's sight, and had enough confidence to know he was "right", that he didn't let what moroni say get to him. he could've easily been upset or angry, but chose to be optimistic and move forward.
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