Embracing Forgiveness: A Path to Healing and Peace

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1. "Forgiveness is a choice by the one that's been offended. It's a conscious choice to let go or release resentment or the desire for vengeance or bitterness or retribution. It's a conscious choice to let it go. To say something like, you know, being unforgiving. I always get this picture in my mind of when someone's hurt you that it's like a tug of war. You know that game, tug of war, and they've hurt you and you've got the rope and you're tugging, you're hoping to pull them down so they fall flat on their face and break their nose or something like that, right? You know? You're pulling that thing, they're pulling it as well, and you're all entangled in it together. And forgiving is about saying, you know what? You can have the rope. I'll let go. I'll give it up. I'll give. You take. I'll give. You take." [19:52]( | | )

2. "Jesus commands you to love your brother and sister. And he teaches you to forgive so that you can be forgiven by your Father in Heaven. And ultimately, this whole project is about you being transformed. In fact, we all being transformed into the likeness and image of God. That we might be like Jesus. Little Christ." [37:24]( | | )

3. "It's through forgiveness that you're going to find healing. This is about the healing mission of God. Jesus came to show what the kingdom of heaven is like, and it's a kingdom of healing, a kingdom of reconciliation, a kingdom of peace, a kingdom of love. And if you choose not to forgive, then you're turning your back on those kingdom values because it's all about you, right? Through forgiveness, you're going to be released from the past hurt." [23:22](Download raw clip | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "Forgiveness is not excusing the behaviour, alright? Forgiveness is not about justifying what's happened. Forgiveness is not about forgetting what has happened. It's not about pretending that the offence never took place or that, you know, sometimes that we can just overlook it and move on. Let's just overlook it and move on. Now, many families, some families, I know my own family when I was younger, often there would be something happen and it would become a taboo subject. You can't talk about it, right? It would happen in the night time or the day before. Something would happen, an offence, a hurt, and then we'd all go to bed, wake up the next morning and forget that it ever happened, right? It's too hard to deal with. Too hard to deal with. It becomes a taboo subject that we don't talk about, put it in the closet and we justify it to ourselves saying something or other, we make up some excuse and we pretend that everything's going to be okay. That is not forgiveness." [16:34]( | | )

2. "Forgiveness is significant and it leads to that. So, having said all of that, I wonder whether as I've been talking something is rising up, about, yep, there's an area or there's a thing where there needs to be forgiveness. Maybe there's something that hasn't been spoken about. Too hard to talk about. Maybe you need help. But if you want to be free, if you want to be healed, it's probably good to talk about it. Find a way. Find a way." [35:56]( | | )

3. "Forgiveness is a truly Christian value. It comes through Christ. It comes from God. And it's one of the only things that's going to save this world, is the forgiveness of God and our ability to forgive one another. In a world that calls for retribution, forgiveness is just a countercultural thing. It's the kingdom of God. It's the value of the kingdom of God that turns the values of the world absolutely upside down. And we learn from the Scriptures that, you know, particularly the ones that relate to Jesus, that forgiveness is absolutely intrinsic to the nature of God. It's part of who God is. It's intrinsic. God can't be God without love and forgiveness. It just can't be who he is." [14:38]( | | )

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