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miriam502 70F
77 posts
1/23/2015 1:50 am
When Others Won´€™t Forgive


Forgetting those things which are behind . . . I press toward the goal. Philippians 3:13-14

Read: Philippians 3:12-16

Bible in a Year: Exodus 7-8; Matthew 15:1-20

I was having lunch with two men who had opened their lives to Christ while they were in prison. The younger man had been discouraged by the fact that the family from whom he had stolen would not forgive him.

My crime was violent, the older man said. œIt continues to haunt and affect the family to this day. They have not forgiven me, . . . the pain is just too great. At first, I found myself paralyzed by this longing for their forgiveness. He continued his story: œThen one day I realized I was adding selfishness to my brokenness. It´s a lot to expect that the family forgive me. I was focused on what I felt I needed to heal from my past. It took some time to realize that their forgiveness of me was a matter between them and God.

œHow can you stand it? the younger man asked.

a™t do: He died for our sins, and He keeps His promise to move our sins œas far as the east is from the west (Ps. 103.12 and will not remember [our] sins Isa. 43.25.

In the face of such great love, we honor Him by accepting His forgiveness as sufficient. We must forget what lies behind and keep pressing forward Phil. 313-14.
Thank You, Father, for the work of Christ on the
cross. Help me to understand and accept what
it means for me, and to be a messenger of that
forgiveness to those I meet along the way.

The work of Christ is sufficient for every sin.