In our journey through the series "How to Win Within," we have explored the battles against spiritual enemies and offenses. Today, we delve into the heart of unforgiveness, a poison that binds us to the past and hinders our spiritual growth. Unforgiveness is a shackle that not only holds the offender captive in our minds but also imprisons us in bitterness and resentment. It is a symptom of a deeper hurt, a wound that we have allowed to fester and grow, consuming our peace and joy.
When we speak of deliverance from evil, we are not merely asking for rescue from external forces but from the internal corruption that distorts our God-given purpose. Our hearts were designed to be whole, loving, and kind, but the degeneracy of bitterness leads us away from this original virtue. It is a slow descent into darkness, where we find it increasingly difficult to forgive and easier to harbor grudges.
Forgiveness, on the other hand, is the path to freedom and light. It heals our anger, releases us from shame, and enriches our relationships. It is not about the offender's deserving of forgiveness but about liberating ourselves from the bondage we have self-imposed. Forgiveness is an act of grace, a declaration that we are free from the debts we believe are owed to us.
Jesus teaches us to be quick to forgive, to address our hurts directly with those who have wronged us, and to seek reconciliation. This is not a one-time act but a relentless pursuit of healing. It may require repeatedly moving the offender from the chair of bitterness to the chair of forgiveness in our hearts until one day, we realize they no longer occupy the seat of bitterness.
The process of forgiveness is akin to treating a physical wound. It is painful to revisit and clean, but it is necessary for true healing. We cannot simply bandage our wounds and declare victory; we must engage in the ongoing work of forgiveness, allowing the Holy Spirit to do what only He can do. And we must not walk this path alone; we need the support of others to help us through the pain and healing.
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