"And almost all things are by the law purged with blood; and without shedding of blood is no remission." - Hebrews 9:22
Since today is Memorial Day, I would like to share a quick thought about the shedding of blood. First, I would like say thank you to all of our veterans, especially those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country! It is only because they were willing to shed their blood that we can be free!
Today, as we reflect on the sacrifices made by so many people sown through the history of our country, let us not forget the One who made the supreme sacrifice for ALL of mankind! Without the shedding of blood we would have no freedom in this country, but more importantly, without Jesus Christ shedding His blood on the Cross we would have no hope of eternal life. It is only because of the blood that Christ shed on the Cross and His finished work of redemption that we even have the possibility of eternal life. If Christ had not willingly sacrificed His life on the Cross for our sins, everything would be in vain and we would utterly be without hope.
However, I am so thankful today that Christ did go to the Cross and that He willingly shed His blood for my sins because of his love for me. I am so thankful that He took the punishment that I deserved and gave me what I did not deserve; mercy and grace. So today as you celebrate Memorial Day and reflect on the sacrifices that our veterans have made for this country, do not forget the sacrifice that the King of Kings and Lord of Lords made for you on the Cross.
Prayer For Today:
Heavenly Father, thank You so much for our country and the men and women who have given their blood to protect us and keep us free. More importantly, thank You for coming to this earth in the form of Jesus Christ and taking my sin upon You on that Cross. You took the punishment that I deserved by taking my place. Thank You Lord for making that sacrifice so that I might be saved and have eternal life all because of Your love for me! In Jesus name, Amen!
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Monday, May 28, 2012
Shedding Of Blood
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Saturday, May 19, 2012
Prove It!
"But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." - Romans 5:8
Have you ever made a statement to someone to have them respond with a statement like this, "Prove it" or something along those lines?
In times of prolonged adversity, we can begin to entertain thoughts that cause us to doubt Christ's love for us. At some point in our lives, we all have done this. Satan is going to come to us and try to get us to doubt Christ's love for us. He is going plant thoughts in our minds like, "If God really loved you, then He wouldn't let this happen" or "If God really loved you, then He would do this for you." In order to fight this, we must store up truths in our hearts about God from His Word to use as weapons when Satan tries to convince us that we are not loved by Christ.
The most convincing evidence of God's love for us is when He gave Himself in the form of Jesus Christ to suffer and die for our sins on the Cross. If you look at the verses 6-7 of Romans chapter 5, you see the depth of the love of Christ.
"For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly." - Romans 5:6
"For scarcely for a righteous man will one die: yet peradventure for a good man some would even dare die." - Romans 5:7
First, we see that Christ died for the ungodly. Secondly, we see that it is inconceivable to someone would even die for a good man or even a righteous man. This tells us the depths of Christ's love for us, because according to Scripture, we are not righteous and neither are we good. However, despite what we are, Christ died for us. He took the punishment that you and I deserved, suffering the wrath of God the Father because my sin and your sin was laid upon Him. What love He demonstrated! God showed His love for us by meeting our greatest need - paying our sin debt with His own life's blood thus satisfying the wrath of God the Father.
"Calvary is the one objective, absolute, irrefutable proof of God's love for us." - Jerry Bridges
Jesus Christ has already proved His love for us, and as a result of that, let us prove our love for Christ and demonstrate that love to a lost and dying world!
Prayer For Today:
Heavenly Father, thank You for demonstrating and proving Your love for me through Christ's death on the Cross. Forgive me for the times when I doubt Your love for me due to my circumstances. Help me to prove my love for You and demonstrate that love to those around me. In Jesus name, Amen!
Have you ever made a statement to someone to have them respond with a statement like this, "Prove it" or something along those lines?
In times of prolonged adversity, we can begin to entertain thoughts that cause us to doubt Christ's love for us. At some point in our lives, we all have done this. Satan is going to come to us and try to get us to doubt Christ's love for us. He is going plant thoughts in our minds like, "If God really loved you, then He wouldn't let this happen" or "If God really loved you, then He would do this for you." In order to fight this, we must store up truths in our hearts about God from His Word to use as weapons when Satan tries to convince us that we are not loved by Christ.
The most convincing evidence of God's love for us is when He gave Himself in the form of Jesus Christ to suffer and die for our sins on the Cross. If you look at the verses 6-7 of Romans chapter 5, you see the depth of the love of Christ.
"For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly." - Romans 5:6
"For scarcely for a righteous man will one die: yet peradventure for a good man some would even dare die." - Romans 5:7
First, we see that Christ died for the ungodly. Secondly, we see that it is inconceivable to someone would even die for a good man or even a righteous man. This tells us the depths of Christ's love for us, because according to Scripture, we are not righteous and neither are we good. However, despite what we are, Christ died for us. He took the punishment that you and I deserved, suffering the wrath of God the Father because my sin and your sin was laid upon Him. What love He demonstrated! God showed His love for us by meeting our greatest need - paying our sin debt with His own life's blood thus satisfying the wrath of God the Father.
"Calvary is the one objective, absolute, irrefutable proof of God's love for us." - Jerry Bridges
Jesus Christ has already proved His love for us, and as a result of that, let us prove our love for Christ and demonstrate that love to a lost and dying world!
Prayer For Today:
Heavenly Father, thank You for demonstrating and proving Your love for me through Christ's death on the Cross. Forgive me for the times when I doubt Your love for me due to my circumstances. Help me to prove my love for You and demonstrate that love to those around me. In Jesus name, Amen!
Friday, April 6, 2012
In My Place
"Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed." - 1 Peter 2:24
Since today is Good Friday, I want to take a few moments to reflect on what Jesus did for me and you on the Cross over 2,000 years ago. I know most all of us understand and know what Jesus did on the cross, how that He took our place and died for our sins. However, I do think that far too many Christians don't fully grasp the reality and the true implications of the Cross. It has become too familiar to us.
"The Cross is the point where God and sinful man merge with a crash and the way to life is opened—but the crash is on the heart of God." - Oswald Chambers
"Never tolerate the idea of martyrdom about the Cross of Jesus Christ. The Cross was a superb triumph in which the foundations of Hell were shaken." - Oswald Chambers
Since today is Good Friday, I want to take a few moments to reflect on what Jesus did for me and you on the Cross over 2,000 years ago. I know most all of us understand and know what Jesus did on the cross, how that He took our place and died for our sins. However, I do think that far too many Christians don't fully grasp the reality and the true implications of the Cross. It has become too familiar to us.
"The Cross is the point where God and sinful man merge with a crash and the way to life is opened—but the crash is on the heart of God." - Oswald Chambers
When Jesus went to the Cross, He was literally taking our place. You and I are the ones that deserved to be crucified and suffer like that because our sin and iniquity. We deserved the brutality of the Cross that Christ endured. While He was on the Cross, every sin that had ever been committed or that was to be committed, was poured upon Jesus. God the Father turned His back on His only begotten Son because of your sin and mine. Mere words cannot even begin to describe the reality of what Christ did for us or how much love He has for us.
I would like for you to read the words to this song "In My Place" by Michael Bleecker.
In my place, He stood condemned
He Who knew no sin became sin for us
That we might become His righteousness
Bearing all my sin and shame
The punishment and blame
He conquered the grave
That we might become the heirs of grace
In my place, Jesus died
The spotless Lamb laid down His life
The wrath of God was satisfied
In my place, Jesus died
Nail pierced hands, bleeding side
His body bruised; my God crucified
A crown of thorns, dying cries
His flesh was torn; my God crucified
Hallelujah, what a Savior!
Today, I want to encourage you to spend time reflecting on what Christ did for you on the Cross. Just have a quiet or silent time where you worship Christ. Just stand in awe of what Jesus Christ did on the Cross! He took our sin, our iniquity, our wickedness, and the punishment that we deserved. In return, He gave us forgiveness, righteousness, redemption, sanctification, and most of all what we did not deserve: mercy and grace!
Thank You Jesus for taking my place!
Prayer For Today:
Heavenly Father, thank You so much for Your mercy and grace! Thank You for coming to this world in the Person of Jesus Christ and taking my place on the Cross! Thank You for taking the punishment that I deserved and giving me what I did not deserve: mercy, grace, and forgiveness. In Jesus name, Amen!
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Taking Up Your Cross
"Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me." - Matthew 16:24
Several days ago, I shared some thoughts about denying yourself. I would like to share a few thoughts about what comes next after denying yourself, taking up your cross. Again, this is not something that we like to talk about because it does not sound as appealing as John 3:16 to our flesh.
Do you realize that "your cross" is God's will for you, regardless of the cost? The sad reality is that this message of Christ has been lost in our modern day contemporary Christianity. We try to tell people that they can follow Christ without having to first deny themselves and without them having to take up their cross. Taking up your cross is not an option if you are going to truly follow Jesus Christ and be obedient to His Word.
I'm afraid there is also confusion today about what constitutes taking up our cross for Christ. Modern American Christianity says that taking up your cross could involve having health problems, a rebellious child, financial pressures, or even the consequences you face as a result of your actions. However, these things are not the cross that you and I have to bear. The cross that we are to bear is the voluntary participation in Christ's sufferings. Notice what Paul says in Philippians 1:29, "For unto you it is given in the behalf of Christ, not only to believe on him, but also to suffer for his sake." Then in Philippians 3:10 Paul writes, "That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death."
Many Christians also have the tendency to go from denying themselves to following Jesus, but they leave out taking up their cross. We can never truly follow Jesus Christ until we have denied ourselves and then taken up our cross first. Just as Jesus Christ had to suffer and die on the cross to bring salvation, you and I may have to endure suffering for God to bring salvation to those around us. Something else very interesting is that Jesus did not talk with the disciples about the cross until they had come to know He was the Christ. You will never be able to endure the suffering of your cross unless you are convinced that Jesus is the Christ.
I'm afraid that contemporary, modern, American Christianity has forgotten this message, but there can be no Christianity without the cross. It does not sound appealing, desirable, or glamorous but God's will for you and I involves a cross. If you and I are going to truly follow Jesus Christ, then we must deny ourselves and take up our cross.
Are you willing to bear your cross?
Prayer For Today:
Heavenly Father, give me the strength to not only deny myself, but give me the strength to take up my cross and follow Christ. Lord, may You be glorified through my bearing of this cross and may it point others to the Savior. In Jesus name, Amen!
Several days ago, I shared some thoughts about denying yourself. I would like to share a few thoughts about what comes next after denying yourself, taking up your cross. Again, this is not something that we like to talk about because it does not sound as appealing as John 3:16 to our flesh.
Do you realize that "your cross" is God's will for you, regardless of the cost? The sad reality is that this message of Christ has been lost in our modern day contemporary Christianity. We try to tell people that they can follow Christ without having to first deny themselves and without them having to take up their cross. Taking up your cross is not an option if you are going to truly follow Jesus Christ and be obedient to His Word.
I'm afraid there is also confusion today about what constitutes taking up our cross for Christ. Modern American Christianity says that taking up your cross could involve having health problems, a rebellious child, financial pressures, or even the consequences you face as a result of your actions. However, these things are not the cross that you and I have to bear. The cross that we are to bear is the voluntary participation in Christ's sufferings. Notice what Paul says in Philippians 1:29, "For unto you it is given in the behalf of Christ, not only to believe on him, but also to suffer for his sake." Then in Philippians 3:10 Paul writes, "That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death."
Many Christians also have the tendency to go from denying themselves to following Jesus, but they leave out taking up their cross. We can never truly follow Jesus Christ until we have denied ourselves and then taken up our cross first. Just as Jesus Christ had to suffer and die on the cross to bring salvation, you and I may have to endure suffering for God to bring salvation to those around us. Something else very interesting is that Jesus did not talk with the disciples about the cross until they had come to know He was the Christ. You will never be able to endure the suffering of your cross unless you are convinced that Jesus is the Christ.
I'm afraid that contemporary, modern, American Christianity has forgotten this message, but there can be no Christianity without the cross. It does not sound appealing, desirable, or glamorous but God's will for you and I involves a cross. If you and I are going to truly follow Jesus Christ, then we must deny ourselves and take up our cross.
Are you willing to bear your cross?
Prayer For Today:
Heavenly Father, give me the strength to not only deny myself, but give me the strength to take up my cross and follow Christ. Lord, may You be glorified through my bearing of this cross and may it point others to the Savior. In Jesus name, Amen!
Friday, February 17, 2012
Denying Yourself
"Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me." - Matthew 16:24
Why is it that we are so quick to quote John 3:16 and talk about God's love for us but we don't like to talk about what Jesus said in Matthew 16:24 or Luke 9:23? I believe that we like to skip over verses like Matthew 16:24 and Luke 9:23 because they don't sound very appealing. The thought that God loves us so much that He gave His only begotten Son for us and that if we believe in Him we will have eternal life is a wonderful thought! However, when we think about having to deny ourselves and having to take up our cross to follow Jesus, that sounds like a bit much.
If you have not already figured it out, you are going to spend your lifetime denying self. When you trusted Christ as Savior, you went from being self-centered to being Christ-centered. One of the greatest temptations that you and I will face is to affirm ourselves while we follow Christ. I'm afraid too many Christians today want a Jesus that does not impede their personal desires and ambitions. We say "Lord, I want to follow you, but I want to stay where I am."
Most Christians today want to keep their lives unruffled, undisturbed, safe, and secure. However, Jesus tells us that if we are going to follow Him and be His disciple that we must first deny ourselves, then we are to take up our cross and follow Him. The startling reality of Matthew 16:24 is that most of us today are not truly following Jesus, even though we may have trusted Him as Savior.
Are we truly denying ourselves? Are we denying all of our dreams, our hopes, our ambitions, and our desires? Are we totally surrendered to Christ in every area of our lives?
I would like to share with you three things that we all need to start each day doing:
Prayer For Today:
Heavenly Father, today may I deny myself and totally surrender every part of my life to You. Help me to not be self-centered and focused on the temporal, but help me to be Christ-centered and focused on eternal things. Use my life in such a way that You would receive all the honor and glory. In Jesus name, Amen!
Why is it that we are so quick to quote John 3:16 and talk about God's love for us but we don't like to talk about what Jesus said in Matthew 16:24 or Luke 9:23? I believe that we like to skip over verses like Matthew 16:24 and Luke 9:23 because they don't sound very appealing. The thought that God loves us so much that He gave His only begotten Son for us and that if we believe in Him we will have eternal life is a wonderful thought! However, when we think about having to deny ourselves and having to take up our cross to follow Jesus, that sounds like a bit much.
If you have not already figured it out, you are going to spend your lifetime denying self. When you trusted Christ as Savior, you went from being self-centered to being Christ-centered. One of the greatest temptations that you and I will face is to affirm ourselves while we follow Christ. I'm afraid too many Christians today want a Jesus that does not impede their personal desires and ambitions. We say "Lord, I want to follow you, but I want to stay where I am."
Most Christians today want to keep their lives unruffled, undisturbed, safe, and secure. However, Jesus tells us that if we are going to follow Him and be His disciple that we must first deny ourselves, then we are to take up our cross and follow Him. The startling reality of Matthew 16:24 is that most of us today are not truly following Jesus, even though we may have trusted Him as Savior.
Are we truly denying ourselves? Are we denying all of our dreams, our hopes, our ambitions, and our desires? Are we totally surrendered to Christ in every area of our lives?
I would like to share with you three things that we all need to start each day doing:
- Deny myself
- Surrender to Christ
- Live in the power of the Holy Spirit
Prayer For Today:
Heavenly Father, today may I deny myself and totally surrender every part of my life to You. Help me to not be self-centered and focused on the temporal, but help me to be Christ-centered and focused on eternal things. Use my life in such a way that You would receive all the honor and glory. In Jesus name, Amen!
Saturday, February 4, 2012
The Love Of God
"Then said the Lord unto me, Go yet, love a woman beloved of her friend, yet an adulteress, according to the love of the Lord toward the children of Israel, who look to other gods, and love flagons of wine." - Hosea 3:1
I just wanted to share a quick thought on the love of God towards you and I. Do we really comprehend the depth of God's love for us? I personally think that we just throw around the phrase "God loves us" without fully understanding its implications and comprehending the reality of what those words communicate to us.
Here is what Charles Spurgeon said about the love of the Lord:
"Believer, look back through all thine experience, and think of the way whereby the Lord thy God has led thee in the wilderness, and how he hath fed and clothed thee every day—how he hath borne with thine ill manners—how he hath put up with all thy murmurings, and all thy longings after the flesh-pots of Egypt—how he has opened the rock to supply thee, and fed thee with manna that came down from heaven. Think of how his grace has been sufficient for thee in all thy troubles—how his blood has been a pardon to thee in all thy sins—how his rod and his staff have comforted thee."
Even as wonderful and beautiful as Spurgeon describes God's love for us, it still does not fully communicate to us truly the depth of His love for you and I. When we take the time to meditate upon the Lord's love for us, it literally should overwhelm us.
Think about all of the ways that Christ has shown His love for us. We all know that when Christ took our punishment that we deserved and died on the cross for our sins, He demonstrated the greatest act of love that there is. Putting the cross aside for just a moment, think of all the other ways that Jesus has demonstrated His love for you. If you were to start writing them down there would not be enough paper to contain them all. In light of the reality and demonstration of Christ's love for us, why is it that we always question His love for us?
Just think about it, even though we murmur, complain, desire the things of the world, put our fleshly lusts first, and even many times turn our backs on the One who died for us, Christ still loves us. WOW! In spite of how miserably you and I fail Christ everyday and no matter how many times we put other things before Him, He still loves us! This should literally melt our hearts and cause us to fall prostrate before Christ in repentance.
I would like to share one more quote with you from Charles Spurgeon about our response to this love.
"Surely as we meditate on “the love of the Lord,” our hearts burn within us, and we long to love him more."
Prayer For Today:
Heavenly Father, thank You so much for loving me, even though I am unworthy of Your love. Help me today to meditate on the depth of Your love and what that truly means. It is my prayer and desire that Your love for me would cause my heart to burn within me, that I would love You more and more. In Jesus name, Amen!
I just wanted to share a quick thought on the love of God towards you and I. Do we really comprehend the depth of God's love for us? I personally think that we just throw around the phrase "God loves us" without fully understanding its implications and comprehending the reality of what those words communicate to us.
Here is what Charles Spurgeon said about the love of the Lord:
"Believer, look back through all thine experience, and think of the way whereby the Lord thy God has led thee in the wilderness, and how he hath fed and clothed thee every day—how he hath borne with thine ill manners—how he hath put up with all thy murmurings, and all thy longings after the flesh-pots of Egypt—how he has opened the rock to supply thee, and fed thee with manna that came down from heaven. Think of how his grace has been sufficient for thee in all thy troubles—how his blood has been a pardon to thee in all thy sins—how his rod and his staff have comforted thee."
Even as wonderful and beautiful as Spurgeon describes God's love for us, it still does not fully communicate to us truly the depth of His love for you and I. When we take the time to meditate upon the Lord's love for us, it literally should overwhelm us.
Think about all of the ways that Christ has shown His love for us. We all know that when Christ took our punishment that we deserved and died on the cross for our sins, He demonstrated the greatest act of love that there is. Putting the cross aside for just a moment, think of all the other ways that Jesus has demonstrated His love for you. If you were to start writing them down there would not be enough paper to contain them all. In light of the reality and demonstration of Christ's love for us, why is it that we always question His love for us?
Just think about it, even though we murmur, complain, desire the things of the world, put our fleshly lusts first, and even many times turn our backs on the One who died for us, Christ still loves us. WOW! In spite of how miserably you and I fail Christ everyday and no matter how many times we put other things before Him, He still loves us! This should literally melt our hearts and cause us to fall prostrate before Christ in repentance.
I would like to share one more quote with you from Charles Spurgeon about our response to this love.
"Surely as we meditate on “the love of the Lord,” our hearts burn within us, and we long to love him more."
Prayer For Today:
Heavenly Father, thank You so much for loving me, even though I am unworthy of Your love. Help me today to meditate on the depth of Your love and what that truly means. It is my prayer and desire that Your love for me would cause my heart to burn within me, that I would love You more and more. In Jesus name, Amen!
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
It's Time To Move On
"Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice: And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you." - Ephesians 4:31-32
Have you ever heard someone say, "I can't forgive them, you don't know what they have done to me" or "I'll forgive them, but I won't forget." Maybe you have even said those very words yourself due to someone doing you wrong. However, the world has no rewards for those who remain bitter and angrily focused on the past, and neither does God.
Are you still holding a grudge or bitter about something that happened in the past? If so, most importantly, you are disobeying God's Word, but you are also just wasting your time. Hatred, bitterness, and remaining angry over the past are not part of God's plan for our lives.
Since we all have that old sin nature, we are quick to anger and quick to blame someone else, but then we are slow to forgive and even slower to forget. However, as Christians we are commanded by Jesus Christ Himself in Matthew 5:43-48 to forgive those that wrong us, to love our enemies, to bless them that curse us, do good to them that hate us, and to pray for them that despitefully use and persecute us. I remember a while back preaching on that very passage and I had a woman come up to me after the service to let me know what she thought about what I preached. She told me that I couldn't say that until I had been in the person's shoes who had been wronged or hurt by someone else. The only problem with her statement is that I was not the one telling her that she had to forgive this person who had done something terrible to a member of her family. I was merely reading the words that Christ had spoken. Jesus Christ is the one who says that we must forgive, no matter what.
Right about now you might be saying, "You don't know what they did, you don't know how terrible and heinous the thing was they did." While that may be true, I don't fully understand the impact of what someone else has had to go through, it still doesn't change the words of our Lord. Think about what Jesus Christ went through when He was crucified. He was completely innocent of the crime He was accused of. He was mocked, beaten so bad you could not recognize He was a man, He endured the agony of the cross, yet He said "Father forgive them, for they know not what they do." Jesus Christ was taking our place and the punishment that we deserved because of our sin and yet He asked the Father to forgive us for what we did to Him WOW!!!
If Christ could forgive someone like me for putting Him on that cross because of my sin, then surely I can forgive someone when they wrong me, no matter what. Now please don't misunderstand me, I am not saying that it is going to be easy to do this and to live this. It is going to be the hardest thing that you will ever do. This is one of those things that is so easy to preach and say, but it is so hard to do because of our sin nature.
Is there someone that you need to forgive? Is there something you need to let go? If so, forgive them, let it go, and then ask God to forgive you for your sin of holding on to that bitterness and hatred. Life is short and eternity is fast approaching. It's time to move on and show the love and forgiveness of Christ to others as He has shown it to us.
Prayer For Today:
Heavenly Father, forgive me for any hatred or bitterness that might be in my heart. Forgive me for my disobedience to Your Word. Thank you Lord for forgiving me even though I do not deserve it. Help me to show the love and forgiveness of Christ to those around me. In Jesus name, Amen!
Have you ever heard someone say, "I can't forgive them, you don't know what they have done to me" or "I'll forgive them, but I won't forget." Maybe you have even said those very words yourself due to someone doing you wrong. However, the world has no rewards for those who remain bitter and angrily focused on the past, and neither does God.
Are you still holding a grudge or bitter about something that happened in the past? If so, most importantly, you are disobeying God's Word, but you are also just wasting your time. Hatred, bitterness, and remaining angry over the past are not part of God's plan for our lives.
Since we all have that old sin nature, we are quick to anger and quick to blame someone else, but then we are slow to forgive and even slower to forget. However, as Christians we are commanded by Jesus Christ Himself in Matthew 5:43-48 to forgive those that wrong us, to love our enemies, to bless them that curse us, do good to them that hate us, and to pray for them that despitefully use and persecute us. I remember a while back preaching on that very passage and I had a woman come up to me after the service to let me know what she thought about what I preached. She told me that I couldn't say that until I had been in the person's shoes who had been wronged or hurt by someone else. The only problem with her statement is that I was not the one telling her that she had to forgive this person who had done something terrible to a member of her family. I was merely reading the words that Christ had spoken. Jesus Christ is the one who says that we must forgive, no matter what.
Right about now you might be saying, "You don't know what they did, you don't know how terrible and heinous the thing was they did." While that may be true, I don't fully understand the impact of what someone else has had to go through, it still doesn't change the words of our Lord. Think about what Jesus Christ went through when He was crucified. He was completely innocent of the crime He was accused of. He was mocked, beaten so bad you could not recognize He was a man, He endured the agony of the cross, yet He said "Father forgive them, for they know not what they do." Jesus Christ was taking our place and the punishment that we deserved because of our sin and yet He asked the Father to forgive us for what we did to Him WOW!!!
If Christ could forgive someone like me for putting Him on that cross because of my sin, then surely I can forgive someone when they wrong me, no matter what. Now please don't misunderstand me, I am not saying that it is going to be easy to do this and to live this. It is going to be the hardest thing that you will ever do. This is one of those things that is so easy to preach and say, but it is so hard to do because of our sin nature.
Is there someone that you need to forgive? Is there something you need to let go? If so, forgive them, let it go, and then ask God to forgive you for your sin of holding on to that bitterness and hatred. Life is short and eternity is fast approaching. It's time to move on and show the love and forgiveness of Christ to others as He has shown it to us.
Prayer For Today:
Heavenly Father, forgive me for any hatred or bitterness that might be in my heart. Forgive me for my disobedience to Your Word. Thank you Lord for forgiving me even though I do not deserve it. Help me to show the love and forgiveness of Christ to those around me. In Jesus name, Amen!
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