Be angry, and do not sin.
Meditate within your heart on your bed, and be still.
Offer the sacrifices of righteousness,
And put your trust in the LORD.
~ Psalms 4:4-5
No matter how justified we may believe we are in holding a particular grudge, the act of forgiveness feels so cleansing and freeing. Why is that? I believe it is because God calls us to forgive not just once, not seven times, but "up to seventy times seven" (Matthew 18:22). In other words, just forgive. God forgave us unhesitatingly when He went to the cross as Christ as an atonement for our sins. He forgave those who mocked Him, spit in His face, lied about who He was, placed a crown of thorns on His head and nailed Him to the cross. The Son of God, they nailed to the cross. Naked. And God forgave them. Is there anything, then, that prevents you from forgiving a debt against you? Do you hold fast to stubborn resistance? I find that some of the most stubbornly resistant people not only have the hardest time forgiving, but they also seem to have the hardest time submitting their wills to Christ. Therefore, they stay stuck in bad habits and addictions, unforgiveness and unresolved anger. They forfeit the fullness of life God intends for them to live. If you are stuck in unforgiveness, pray to God to open up your eyes and soften your heart to be able to forgive and move on. There is such freedom in forgiving even the most unforgivable debts. I pray that if this message speaks to you, that you will accept the forgiveness Christ offers freely to you, and in turn forgive those who have hurt you. There is such freedom in forgiveness.















































