Transformative Power of Forgiveness in Our Journey

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Forgiveness is not your natural response to things. Meet a person that just is born this way, and they just naturally just forgive. I mean, this is just what they do, right? It's not your natural response, especially in the flesh. When someone does you wrong, when someone takes advantage of you, when someone lies to you, cheats, steals, hurts you, whatever it is, your natural response, your instinct, is not just going to be, oh, it's all good, I forgive you. No. That takes a lot of intentionality in your life." [12:23](Download raw clip | | )

2. "Think about it. The world glorifies revenge. Think about all the movies that are made about that. Rambo, Gladiator, all these different things. It's like, yes! We cheer it on when someone is getting revenge. Rightful revenge. They were done wrong. They were taken advantage of, and they get revenge, and we love it. We love to see that, but it is so opposite what the Bible teaches us. Vengeance is mine, declares the Lord. So the world teaches us to get revenge, and we celebrate revenge." [13:59]( | | )

3. "Forgiveness doesn't change the past but it will change your future. It will absolutely change your future. Why? Because it frees you from your past. It frees you from your hurts. I heard somebody say this: when you forgive, it sets the prisoner free, and you find out that the prisoner is you. Forgiveness will set you free from your past, forgiveness will set you free from the hurt." [38:41](Download raw clip | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "In this pursuit of holiness, there is baggage that you cannot take with you. As you pursue, these things in your life. As you are pursuing Jesus. As you are pursuing holiness and righteousness in your life. As you are becoming more and more like him. There are things that you cannot bring with you. And one of the main pieces of luggage that you have to leave behind is unforgiveness." [05:06]( | | )

2. "Unforgiveness, is, it's like an anchor. It's like a tether that holds you back. You can want to move forward, you can have that desire, but this anchor, this tether called unforgiveness will literally hold you back from moving forward. It tethers you to your past, to your hurts. It's literally like having shackles around your feet, and you want to move, but you just can't move because you are shackled to your hurt." [07:16]( | | )

3. "The Bible is very clear about this. Unforgiveness. Unforgiveness, is, it's like an anchor. It's like a tether that holds you back. You can want to move forward, you can have that desire, but this anchor, this tether called unforgiveness will literally hold you back from moving forward. It tethers you to your past, to your hurts. It's literally like having shackles around your feet, and you want to move, but you just can't move because you are shackled to your hurt." [07:16]( | | )

4. "The disease, the infection of unforgiveness is this nasty word called bitterness. What unforgiveness, if left alone in your life, and left to have its way in your life, it will lead to bitterness. Have you ever met someone that was just bitter? Right? Just bitter. Never happy. Always angry, right? Always angry. Always just walking in offense. Like, no matter what you say, it doesn't matter what you say, you're just going to offend them." [09:06]( | | )

5. "Forgiveness is to absorb the debt yourself. Catch this, okay, because I'm going to say something in just a second. Forgiveness is to absorb the debt yourself, to release them, to let it go. Listen to what Jesus says, He's on the cross being murdered: 'Father, forgive them.' What He's saying is this: in that moment, Jesus is absorbing our debt and He's saying, 'Now release them, let it go.' Do you see the power here?" [43:57]( | | )

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