Embracing Forgiveness: The Transformative Power of the Cross

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I wonder if you've had an experience of the cross, an encounter with Jesus at the cross, a Good Friday encounter with Jesus, and if you have, I wonder what happens to your heart at that point. For most of us, for most of us who have any sort of encounter with Jesus at the cross, our heart, our heart empties. It just empties. [00:02:27] (35 seconds) Edit Clip


With all the rubbish, and the filth, and the wrong, and the sin, and the pain, and the mess of our hearts, somehow gets gathered up and thrown onto Jesus at the cross, where it seems that every time our heart beats. [00:03:02] (18 seconds) Edit Clip


And there we are, standing or sitting or kneeling before Jesus, empty, empty -handed, empty -hearted, empty -bowing, agonizing, longing, reaching out, empty. [00:03:45] (23 seconds) Edit Clip


Breathe in the peace of Christ that passes understanding. And you know that we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. And you breathe in something that makes you feel whole and complete because you know that we have been given fullness in Jesus. And you breathe in something that's clean, that's so pure. And you know that you are washed. You are purified because of Jesus at the cross. [00:06:23] (33 seconds) Edit Clip


And as Jesus hangs naked and bleeding on a cross of wood, shifting his weight from his pierced ankles to his pierced wrists, all the while trying to catch his breath without rubbing his battered back against a rough cross. It hurts. It hurts. And he forgives. [00:09:16] (27 seconds) Edit Clip


But when they sin against us, they owe us. It's a natural law of justice. But as believers, we're taught to pray. And unfortunately, there's the trickiest line in the prayer that we're taught that says, forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us. Father, forgive us as we forgive those who sin against us. [00:12:24] (49 seconds) Edit Clip


Forgiving someone is not saying it's okay. Because it wasn't okay. What they did was wrong. What they did hurt. What they did matters. What they did is important. Whether they knew it or not. What they did caused damage. It was not right. It was not okay. [00:14:55] (29 seconds) Edit Clip


Until we forgive, there's a chain around our soul that binds us up and keeps us bound to the person or the people or the system that wronged us and hurt us. [00:16:15] (15 seconds) Edit Clip


Forgiveness is hard forgiveness is really hard it's hard to let go you can't underestimate how difficult it was for jesus to forgive the people who were hurting him how hard it was how much it hurt him as they crucified him [00:18:03] (25 seconds) Edit Clip


Leave room for God's wrath. If you can step out of the way, God can deal with that. If you can hand it over to God, you don't have to deal with it anymore. You can leave room for Him to deal with it. And I think this is the most wonderful and the most terrifying thing. [00:22:05] (27 seconds) Edit Clip


As we release them from the debt that they owe us, as we hand that debt over to God to collect, as we decide that we are not going to collect on that anymore, that we're not going to sulk, we're not going to seethe, we're not going to plot, we're not going to, we've released all of that, we're giving all of that to God, we're releasing them, it is not the same as trusting them. [00:28:11] (26 seconds) Edit Clip


Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us. It helps to pray that every day, not just for the big things, for the things that we have to keep revisiting because they keep hurting because another button got pressed in us. We have to release that person again, get out of the way, allow God to collect. [00:30:06] (24 seconds) Edit Clip


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