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Thank you for this, Pastor Bob. Forgiveness is not a natural response, but Jesus gives us grace to overcome our emotions of anger and bitterness, so that His love rises up to win out in our hearts. I have found that when forgiveness has been a struggle in my life, I have to go to the Lord and ask Him to show me what is wounded within me, and submit that wound to Him for healing. I need to surrender my hurt, my pride, my anger, my bitterness, and all negative emotions into His hands, and I have to confess that I am holding onto this wound like a trophy. Instead, I want to hold onto the victory that Jesus can and will give me over my hurt if I will but submit to His way, which is always the best way, the way of perfect Love. For perfect Love casts out all fear, and the greatest reason I hang onto hurt instead of forgiving is that I somehow think that the memory - and the anger that memory instills within me - will prevent me from being hurt again. However, that is a lie from the enemy designed to make me think I have control over the actions of others. All that holding onto past hurts does is harden my heart against God and against others, and it prevents me from loving and being loved. And that is never a winning choice for me or for anyone. God puts before us the choice of life and death in Deuteronomy 30:
"15 'Look at what I've done for you today: I've placed in front of you
Life and Good
Death and Evil.
16 And I command you today: Love God, your God. Walk in his ways. Keep his commandments, regulations, and rules so that you will live, really live, live exuberantly, blessed by God, your God, in the land you are about to enter and possess' [vv.15-16, The Message]."
He wants us to choose life, and one way to do this is to choose forgiveness. That is why Jesus is such an example to us of forgiveness, reflecting perfectly the Father's heart for us. Our amazement to be forgiven our sins ~ past, present, and future ~ is the beginning in our hearts of what the Lord desires us to give to others: the amazing Grace that He desires to pour out upon us every day of our lives beginning here on earth and continuing on into eternity. John Waller expresses this beautifully in his song, He Still Calls Me Son:
May we continue to be amazed by His grace, and may we amaze others as we touch them with His love through our forgiveness! Amen!
Thank you for this, Pastor Bob. Forgiveness is not a natural response, but Jesus gives us grace to overcome our emotions of anger and bitterness, so that His love rises up to win out in our hearts. I have found that when forgiveness has been a struggle in my life, I have to go to the Lord and ask Him to show me what is wounded within me, and submit that wound to Him for healing. I need to surrender my hurt, my pride, my anger, my bitterness, and all negative emotions into His hands, and I have to confess that I am holding onto this wound like a trophy. Instead, I want to hold onto the victory that Jesus can and will give me over my hurt if I will but submit to His way, which is always the best way, the way of perfect Love. For perfect Love casts out all fear, and the greatest reason I hang onto hurt instead of forgiving is that I somehow think that the memory - and the anger that memory instills within me - will prevent me from being hurt again. However, that is a lie from the enemy designed to make me think I have control over the actions of others. All that holding onto past hurts does is harden my heart against God and against others, and it prevents me from loving and being loved. And that is never a winning choice for me or for anyone. God puts before us the choice of life and death in Deuteronomy 30:
"15 'Look at what I've done for you today: I've placed in front of you
Life and Good
Death and Evil.
16 And I command you today: Love God, your God. Walk in his ways. Keep his commandments, regulations, and rules so that you will live, really live, live exuberantly, blessed by God, your God, in the land you are about to enter and possess' [vv.15-16, The Message]."
He wants us to choose life, and one way to do this is to choose forgiveness. That is why Jesus is such an example to us of forgiveness, reflecting perfectly the Father's heart for us. Our amazement to be forgiven our sins ~ past, present, and future ~ is the beginning in our hearts of what the Lord desires us to give to others: the amazing Grace that He desires to pour out upon us every day of our lives beginning here on earth and continuing on into eternity. John Waller expresses this beautifully in his song, He Still Calls Me Son:
May we continue to be amazed by His grace, and may we amaze others as we touch them with His love through our forgiveness! Amen!
It is healthy to forgive because the unforgiver suffers so much pain that can have damaging effect. I carried this heavy burden about for a long time until the day I made the effort to let go. It wasn't until I had asked the Lord to help me that I was able to let go. Forgiveness is not easy but it is possible by the Lord's help. As christians, we should be known by our act of forgiveness. Thank you Pastor for this discussion. Many christians battle each day with this issue of forgiveness and I now understand that love form the basis of forgiveness. Let us love one another.
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