Apr 13 - Leaving the Pain Behind

"Love...is not touchy or fretful or resentful; it takes no account of the evil 
done to it pays no attention to a suffered wrong."
(1 Corinthians 13:5)

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Dear Addison,

Have you ever tried to forgive someone and found you simply couldn't do it? 
You've cried about it and prayed about it and asked God to help you, but those
old feelings of resentment just failed to go away. 

Put an end to those kinds of failures in the future by basing your forgiveness 
on faith rather than feelings. True forgiveness doesn't have anything at
all to do with how you feel. It's an act of the will. It is based on obedience 
to God and on faith in Him. 

That means once you've forgiven a person, you need to consider him permanently 
forgiven! When old feelings rise up within you and Satan tries to convince
you that you haven't really forgiven, resist him. Say, "No, I've already 
forgiven that person by faith. I refuse to dwell on those old feelings." 

Then, according to 1 John 1:9, believe that you receive forgiveness and 
cleansing from the sin of unforgiveness and from all unrighteousness associated
with it including any remembrance of having been wronged! 

Have you ever heard anyone say, "I may forgive, but I'll never forget!" That's 
a second-rate kind of forgiveness that you, as a believer, are never supposed
to settle for. You're to forgive supernaturally "even as God for Christ's sake 
hath forgiven you" (Eph. 4:32). 

You're to forgive as God forgives. To release that person from guilt 
permanently and unconditionally and to operate as if nothing bad ever happened 
between
you. You're to purposely forget as well as forgive. 

As you do that, something supernatural will happen within you. The pain once 
caused by that incident will disappear. The power of God will wash away the
effects of it and you'll be able to leave it behind you once and for all. 

Don't become an emotional bookkeeper, keeping careful accounts of the wrongs 
you have suffered. Learn to forgive and forget. It will open a whole new world
of blessing for you.
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Scripture Study:  Luke 6:27-37  


O. Addison Gethers
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