Tag: resentment

  • Forgiven People Forgive

    Forgiven People Forgive

    What does it mean to forgive?

    Forgive:  … the act of pardoning someone for a perceived offense or wrongdoing.  i

    Forgiveness Involves: … letting go of feelings of resentment, anger, or vengeance towards the person who has wronged you.

    Forgiveness Is: … a conscious and deliberate decision to release negative emotions and move towards reconciliation or healing.

    Forgiveness Promotes: … empathy, understanding, and compassion. 

    Forgiveness Is Key For: … conflict resolution, peace-building efforts, and interpersonal relationships.

    Forgiveness comes from the Old English word “forgiefan,” where “for” means “completely” or “thoroughly,” and “giefan” means “to give.”

    Forgiveness

    a powerful and unwavering act of relinquishing all resentment or bestowing complete pardon upon another.

    The opposite of forgiveness?

    – to hold a grudge

    – to harbor resentment towards someone…

    – to refuse to let go of anger or blame.  

    – refusing to let go of past offenses or wrongdoings…

    maintaining negative feelings instead of granting absolution or offering pardon.

    Forgiveness is the Main Teaching of Jesus

    Scripture consistently emphasizes the importance of forgiveness, it is the primary message.

    Matthew 6:14-15:

    “… if you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. 

    … but if you do not forgive others their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.”

    Luke 6:37:

    “Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn not, and you will not be condemned; forgive, and you will be forgiven.”

    Ephesians 4:32:

    “Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.”


    When The Lord Bears Your Burdens, You’ll Bear Other’s Burdens.

    Colossians 3:13 –

    Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone.

    Colossians 3:13

    ” … Forgive as the Lord forgave you.”


    The concept of forgiveness is rooted in the principle of treating others the way you would like to be treated.

    Whatever you would want that others do to you, do also that to them… on this hangs all the Law and the Prophets.”

    Matthew 7:12, Luke 6:31

    How does the Law and Prophets depend on the way we treat others?

    Because the message is the same as it was in this beginning…

    LOVE

    LOVE FORGIVES…

    LOVE IS THE WHOLE POINT…

    TO LOVE IS TO FORGIVE.

    Holiness & Truth

    Holiness is the state or quality of being pure, sacred, and in perfect accordance with truth. It represents a profound alignment, embodying both integrity in one’s actions and authenticity in one’s self-expression.

    “Love does no wrong to a neighbor; therefore love is the fulfilling of the law.”

    Romans 13:10

    Forgiveness is an act of empathy and compassion that leads to growth & harmony.


    Where’s Your Focus?

    When people divert their attention to consistently highlighting and searching out the shortcomings of others and habitually advocating for justice to be served, it becomes evident that they have not received the gift of mercy.

    By shifting our focus towards scrutinizing the failures and flaws of those around us, we inadvertently disclose our own shortcomings.

    Mercy, a quality from God that expresses  from a place of compassion and understanding, gives us the ability to forgive, empathize, and extend grace to others.

    When we live in pursuit of justice for others, we ask for God’s justice for ourselves… don’t be a hypocrite because:

    … in Gods court, you are GUILTY!!!

    & your best works are useless period rags. (Isa.64:4)

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  • Embracing the Light Amidst Turmoil

    Embracing the Light Amidst Turmoil

    As a sensitive person, blessed with the Gift of Discernment, I can sense the deep anguish and suffering that permeates the human heart at an inconceivable level in this very moment.

    The presence of spirits such as betrayal, deception, envy, hate, and resentment, along with the feelings of fear, anxiety, terror, abuse, torture, and murder, seems to be entering the Collective Consciousness of Humanity.

    This manifestation of evil is as ancient as Time itself, hiding in the shadows until now.

    The light has arrived with an abrupt explosion of exposure, unveiling information that unravels millennia’s worth of wicked depravity in the blink of an eye.

    In response to this revelation, the systems of influence and rulership over our old world are devising various tactics and implementing snares to cultivate a state of uproar, emotionalism, paranoia, and self-righteousness among us. They seek to create a sense of coldness and distance between individuals, leading us further away from one another, ourselves, and the Creator. However, we possess powerful weapons against these manipulations – Love, Truth, Discernment, Calmness, Patience, Diligence, Grace, Wisdom, Righteousness, and Boldness.

    Amidst the chaos, they aim to ignite our hearts with hatred and vengeance.

    In the face of this darkness, it’s crucial to seek the light. As stated in John 8:12:

    ‘I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.’

    The Light is no longer a distant concept; it is here, illuminating the path towards Truth.

    To those who abide in the Light, I implore you to remain vigilant and on guard. The ongoing wave of exposure, wherein masses are being confronted with an influx of information, requires careful navigation. Take heed and avoid falling into one of the many traps that have been strategically laid out before you during this fragile period.

    As you continue on this path, remember:

    ‘Give careful thought to the paths for your feet and be steadfast in all your ways. Do not turn to the right or the left; keep your foot from evil.’

    Proverbs 4:26-27

    Now, there is a collective awareness sweeping through humanity’s consciousness. This is a calling for Spiritual Awakening and the recognition of unadulterated Truth.

    ‘Wake up, sleeper, rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you.’

    Ephesians 5:14

    It is an awakening, a call to embrace the truth and recognize the urgency for change. Let us unite and cultivate a concept of compassion, respect, and understanding that extends beyond our immediate paradigm.

    This is a time for growth and transformation, both individually and collectively. Romans 12:2 urges us to not conform to the pattern of this world but to be transformed by the renewing of our mind.

    In a world where love grows cold and hearts begin to harden, it is crucial to seek the light amidst the darkness.

    May we find solace in the knowledge that despite the turmoil, the Light remains steadfast.

    As we navigate this tumultuous era, let us guide ourselves with unwavering love, elevated truth, and a faith that transcends the chaos. Together, we have the power to shape a brighter future, anchored in unity and guided by the eternal presence of “I AM THE I AM.”

    RELATED QUOTES:

    Light and truth are basically synonymous. The Hebrews had a way of “doubling-up” or “doubling-over” a word, a term, a phrase, so that one would emphasize the other, despite both meaning essentially the same thing. This method hits a concept from two slightly different angles so that it becomes more emphatic. Light and truth are the similar ideas, the word “truth” channeling the author’s illustration of light and what it signifies. Light illustrates, emphasizes, and expands the abstract idea of truth.

    John W. Ritenbaugh

    RESOURCES:

    What does it mean that the light shines in the darkness (John 1:5)? GotQuestions

     No power of darkness can defeat or snuff out this light (Matthew 16:18; John 16:33). Jesus is the giver of life and bearer of lightThe Son of God continues to shine His light to humankind through His church, the body of Christ (Philippians 2:15). Whoever believes in Him receives eternal life (John 3:15; see also Psalm 112:4). 

    How Can We “Let Our Light Shine”? BibleStudyTools.com

    The Lord Jesus Christ is Our Light in this Dark and Evil World

    THOUGHTS:

    In the Bible, light is often used as a metaphor for truth, goodness, and the presence of God. The arrival of this light brings clarity, understanding, and a deeper connection to the truth that was previously obscured.

    By being a source of inspiration and unwavering support, you bring light to others. Your actions guide and uplift people in difficult times, reminding them that goodness and hope still exist. Being a bearer of light means having inner strength, resilience, and upholding values like love, kindness, and empathy. It involves spreading positivity through words, actions, and interactions. In times of darkness, being a bearer of light brings hope, healing, and unity. You become a positive influence, offering guidance and support to those facing struggles.