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The
Power of Forgiveness as
published in The
Godly Business Woman magazine's Jan/Feb
2002 issue. © copyright 2002 by Lynette J. Hoy,
NCC, LCPC
It's
challenging to think about forgiving people who have hurt
us, isn't it? We don't want to let go of the painful memories
of abuse, put-downs, broken promises, harsh words, family
or work offenses.
One
outstanding example of forgiveness occurred when Corrie Ten
Boom met a former Nazi Officer who had abused her and her
sister during imprisonment, assisting in the death of other
prisoners. He told her he had become a Christian and proceeded
to ask Corrie to forgive him. As he
reached out his hand towards her,
Corrie
resisted. Then, in obedience to God, as she extended her
hand towards him she felt the surge of the Holy Spirit pour
through her in a supernatural act of forgiveness.
Chuck
Colson tells the story about a Mrs. Washington who, during
a graduation ceremony for inmates completing a Prison Fellowship
program, swept to the stage to wrap her arms around a graduating
inmate, declaring "this young man is my adopted son." Everyone
had tears in their eyes for they knew that this young man
was behind bars for the murder of Mrs. Washington's daughter.
Accounts
like this are amazing! How could people like Corrie and Mrs.Washington
endure such great injustices and then turn around to forgive
the villains? Yet all they did was purely obey the command: "forgive
each other, just as in Christ God forgave you." Ephesians
4:32
Phillip
Yancey wrote: "Forgiveness is another way of admitting, 'I'm
human, I make mistakes, I want to be granted that privilege
and so I grant you that privilege.' "
Forgiveness
cancels a debt someone owes us and restores relationship.
It is the only solution in a world ridden with sin and evil
to help us start over with people and with God.
We
learn about real forgiveness at the foot of the cross where
Jesus Christ shed His blood to pay for the sins of the whole
world. That is God's kind of forgiveness- - free, sacrificial,
no cost on our part.
When
we experience His forgiveness we want to obey Him like Corrie
and Mrs. Washington, extending that forgiveness to others.
So,
how do we practically forgive someone who has hurt us? Here
are some Steps to Forgivingness. Applying these steps
to our lives can help deliver us from bitterness and work
towards forgiveness:
1.
We need to know and experience Christ's love and forgiveness
deeply in our own lives. Col. 3:13
2.
We can make the choice to forgive. When Corrie Ten Boom extended
her hand to the former Nazi officer, she did it choosing
to follow Christ versus her feelings. Paul writes in Eph
4:31-32 "Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving
each other, just as in Christ God
forgave you."NIV
3.
Christ can help us overcome negative thoughts and beliefs
which block forgiveness. We can ask Him to soften our hearts
and change our minds towards that person, granting us the
power to forgive him/her. Phil. 4:8, 13
4.
We can recognize that we are sinners in need of forgiveness.
This helps us empathize with those who have injured us. Mrs.
Washington's acceptance of her daughter's killer was based
on her realization that she was a sinner in need of grace
as well. Paul writes in Rom 15:7-8
"Accept
one another, then, just as Christ accepted you, in order
to bring praise to God."
5.
The Holy Spirit can empower us, when we surrender to Him
daily, with the fruits of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness,
self-control towards those who have hurt us. Gal. 5:22-3
6.
When it's still hard to forgive, we can place our trust in
God Who will someday judge all the wrongs in the world. We
can leave revenge and ustice up to Him..... because Proverbs
20:22 says "Do not say, "I'll pay you back for this wrong!" Wait
for the Lord, and He will deliver you." and
Paul writes in Romans 12:19 Do not take revenge, my friends,
but leave room for God's wrath, for it is written: "It is
mine to avenge; I will repay," says the Lord.
7.
When we are stuck in unforgiveness, we can ask to talk and
pray with a confidante, a pastor or a counselor to help us
deal with the resentment and hurt we feel towards the offender.
This will provide a context for release of the painful feelings
we are experiencing, provide support, and a better understanding
of the person and situation.
When
others hurt or abuse us, disrespect or humiliate us, we can
forgive them as Corrie and Mrs. Washington did. God, Himself,
is the power behind our ability to forgive. He can enable
us to do the impossible: "for it is God who works in you
to will and to act according to his good purpose".
Phil 2:13
Perhaps
the most powerful outcome of forgiveness is that it changes
and enables us to become more like Christ Who said as He
hung dying on the cross... "Father, forgive them for they
know not what they do."
God's
love and grace is the power behind forgiveness, granting
us supernatural power to forgive others, the power to overcome
resentment, the power to redeem relationships and show God's
love to a hurting world.
© copyright
2001 by Lynette J. Hoy, NCC, LCPC as
published in The
Godly Business Woman magazine's Jan/Feb
2002 issue.
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The
Freedom & Power of Forgiveness by John MacArthur
Putting
Your Past Behind You: Finding Hope for Life's Deepest Hurts by
Erwin Lutzer
Freedom
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Forgive
and Forget: Healing the Hurts We Don't Deserve by
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