Good Morning All,
Ephesians 4:32; “Be kind to
one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave
you.”
It is the call throughout the Bible; we
are to forgive. We are to forgive one
another even as God has forgiven us.
This is our goal; we aim for it, we desire it, we seek it and yet we
struggle with it more than almost anything else. It is the sinful nature in us that we battle
every day. It is that sinful nature that
we need to drown every day through repentance and absolution.
Forgiveness must take place every day. First, we need to come before God asking for
the forgiveness of the sins we commit.
We need to do this in order to see our need for this forgiveness and for
the fact that we are freely forgiven by God.
We are then to see that there are others who seek and need our forgiveness,
and this includes forgiving ourselves.
This forgiveness needs to occur each time the thought to “un-forgive” in
our life. Every time we recall the hurt
and we think that forgiveness may not be what we want give. We may want to hold onto the anger and the
pain. Yet we need to struggle with this
and ask God to continue to turn our heart so that we can forgive and release
the pain and sin.
In order to do this, we may have to leave a
toxic or poisonous relationship. If we
find ourselves being dragged back down by the attitudes or actions of others,
we may have to walk away, at least until we have healed some. We may have to avoid those who want to keep
us living in the pain and the sorrow. We
need to forgive but we may need to walk away, at least until we can leave the
toxic portion behind us.
We also need to remember that forgiveness
can be more of a process than an event.
We may have to revisit it more than once. We may even find that it occurs in
increments. For us, forgiveness may be a
long and slow process, but it is a process that we must choose if we are to be
healed and healing is the goal.
The thing we need to always remember is
that forgiveness is about healing. It is
about healing the pain that we either experience or cause. Forgiveness is not about giving or taking but
it is about being healed. It is about
healing the brokenness in the relationships that we have. Forgiveness from God heals our relationship
with God. Forgiveness heals the rupture
inside of us. Forgiveness heals the
rupture in our relationships with others.
Forgiveness brings about the healing that can restore us to the life
which God created us to live.
Forgiveness provides the balm for our wounded souls.
Father of mercy, lead us to
forgive. Lead us to follow the path of
healing and restoration. Lead us by your
Spirit to seek out the love that you give to us. Lead us to live in peace. Lead us to live in the joy of your
mercy. Heal us that we may be
yours. In the precious name of Jesus we
pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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