Embracing Forgiveness: Letting Go of the Past

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"Unforgiveness and those things that you allow to fester in your heart is like you drinking poison hoping the other person dies and that's what it is and it hurts you far more than it hurts them."

"No matter what you've done, no matter the things that you feel are too bad, I'm telling you today if you'll come before the Lord, he'll forgive you and you'll start a new life. Life change will happen just like with Onesimus."

"I quit letting my past detour my future."

"I pray God that we will hear reports of victory after victory because Lord as we let go of the things of the past what's gonna happen is you're gonna anoint us with a new anointing to do the things that you've called us to do in our future."

"We forget the fact of what God has saved us from... we can't let our past dictate and detour us from the future."

"How would Philemon react when Onissimus comes back to him after all he'd stolen from him and then he took off... part of me wonders if Philemon reads this letter that Paul writes him and it says this it says although I have great boldness in Christ to command you to do what is right I appeal to you instead on the basis of love."

"We've got to get to the place where we say I quit letting my past detour my future... I quit allowing the things that were meant to destroy me dictate how I view people and how I view God... I quit letting the devil sidetrack my God-given purpose."

"I don't think we get that thought process because that seems like a big thing doesn't it that seems almost like a mind-blowing type of a moment where Jesus takes our sin and I'm thinking East is from West right how many of you know if you took off driving out of here and you drove East you just keep going East there's never a time when you go West you can drive all the way around the globe and be west of Terre Haute but you're still going East right so when you get that concept that he throws our sins as far as the East is from the West you know what that means they never touch they are never brought up again they are never there so far out of reach that they are in infinity beyond because God is such a God that forgives that not only does he take that away from our heart but he forgets it and he throws it away."

"Philemon here he has every right to be offended he has every right to be angry his every right to be frustrated and maybe even vengeful for what Onesimus had done to him and done to his family but he chooses the path that won't allow his past to determine and detour him from the future that Christ has for you"
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