Forgiving the Unforgivable...

~ Posted on Tuesday, July 6, 2010 at 11:06 PM ~

I wanted to share this awesome article today with you guys as part of my own blog meme which is:

LET IT GO: FORGIVING THE UNFORGIVABLE

By: Jasmien Hudson

Jesus gave strict instructions to "bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you." (Luke 6:28). Doing such things is one way we step further into our true "sonship" in Jesus Christ. Understand, being born into God's family is a gift, but taking on his traits - such as forgiveness - is a choice. True forgiveness comes when we choose to give up our right to our feelings in exchange for the God's will in a given situation.

If you are harboring incomplete forgiveness (i.e., bitterness) you might want to consider the following:
1) Where would you be if God did not forgive you for some the things you've done, are doing, and will do?
2) What blessings of your own might you be blocking due to a lack of forgiveness?
3) What negative impact(s) is/are unforgiveness having on your life?

For me, the most profound notion that taught me to forgive is this: I was warring with myself, because my object had no idea how I was feeling. But whether covert or overt, unforgiveness hurts you more than the other person!

Before you decide to keep unforgiveness alive, ask yourself this:
Will this matter next year, next month, tomorrow, and above all, will it impact my eternity? If the answer is "No", you’ve got several reasons to let it go!

 

You have no idea how timely this article is to me! I was having some problems with my MIL this afternoon but happy to say that we've evaded any major arguments. I don't want to dwell or elaborate more on what was mentioned but I guess I really have to just let it go and forgive. Hubby (youngest out of 5) is the only one left who is staying on and live together with his mum. The rest of his siblings are all either married with their own family or have their own house. I mean, my MIL is already 60+ years old, no one knows for sure how many years on earth we all still have, why waste time on arguing and feeling bitter right?

Oh God, please give me strength and patience to not dwell on things like this. Give me an open mind and open heart to accept that it is not up to me to change a person. All I can do is pray that their mind and heart will be opened up to listen to others, willing to accept other people's suggestions and feedbacks and to understand that we all meant the best for her.

Proverbs 19:11 (NIV): A man's wisdom gives him patience; it is to his glory to overlook an offense.
Ecclesiastes 7:8 (NIV): The end of a matter is better than its beginning, and patience is better than pride.
Colossians 3:12 (NIV): Therefore, as God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.

Comments (6) -

Marlessa

WONDERFUL post!! :-D

I'm a full-time mummy

Hi Marlessa!

Thanks for hopping over and for your comment! Have a wonderful day ahead! Laughing

Jen

Hi thanks for the visit today, I am now a follower of your blog!

Ruth

hi there, thanks so much for stopping by and following. I'm now following you back. SO nice to meet you.will be back soon to read more...Smile
Ruth

Lynette

Jenny, I enjoy reading your post about lord so much....
It makes me feel calm.. some post u even include prayer and i like it very much... My hub is a catholic and i suppose to be baptized and follow catholic teaching but shame on me i am not doing enough...
I enjoy the closely i share when i read ur share on story regarding god..
Thank you so much..

I'm a full-time mummy

Hi Jen & Ruth!
Thanks for the follow back! Looking forward to seeing you here again! Laughing

Hey mummy Lyn,
I am glad you enjoyed the post. Although I'm a Christian and baptised for 5 years already, I also feel I'm not doing enough. Just gotta take it one day at a time and life is a continuous journey of learning Smile


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