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Why Should I Forgive? {Recharge Wednesday LINKUP}

October 30, 2019 by Debbie W. Wilson

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“Will you help me control my thinking?” The airport shuttle driver’s question surprised me. He’d obviously overheard my conversation with the woman leaving the shuttle. His landlady, who called herself a Christian, had wronged him. Hurt and anger showed in his eyes.

How could I help this man see that to be freed from his pain he needed to forgive the woman who’d caused it?

I’m sure people have hurt and disappointed you too. It’s part of life on planet earth. Maybe that’s why Jesus included forgiveness in the prayer He taught his disciples.

“Forgive us our sins, as we have forgiven those who sin against us” (Matt. 6:12 NLT).

Isn’t it ironic that we must forgive the ones we least want to forgive? This isn’t a cruel joke. It’s protection. Granting forgiveness heals our wounds and frees our souls.

Isn’t it ironic that we must forgive the ones we least want to forgive? This isn’t a cruel joke. It’s protection. Granting forgiveness heals our wounds and frees our souls. @DebbieWWilson #RechargeWednesday Click To Tweet

Some articles I’ve read on forgiveness presented platitudes that do more harm than good. They paint forgiveness as a magic wand that erases all pain. They say residual hurt feelings indicate unforgiveness. That may be true in some cases. But in others, the hurt reveals the depth of the wound.

Scratches heal quickly. But deep injuries take time to mend. Forgiveness sets healing in motion.

Scratches heal quickly. But deep injuries take time to mend. #Forgiveness sets healing in motion. #RechargeWednesday Click To Tweet

Sometimes we want to avoid the hard work of forgiving, so we tell ourselves, “It’s no big deal.” Or we say, “This is too big. They don’t deserve to be forgiven.”

When we face resistance, it helps to remember who benefits most from our forgiveness. We do—as well as those we love.

They may not deserve our forgiveness. But do we deserve to prolong our suffering by holding on to the sharp barbs of bitterness? Or do our loved ones deserve to live with the hostility of our resentment or be shaped by a destructive example?

Forgiveness always benefits the one who gives it. And it protects our loved ones, because bitterness is a poisonous root that spreads (Hebrews 12:15).

#Forgiveness always benefits the one who gives it. #RechargeWednesday Click To Tweet

The person who wronged us may not even realize our turmoil—or care. They may be dead. But if our resentment lives on, we suffer. And our resentment spills on those close to us.

Bitterness not only drains our joy; it erects a barrier between us and God. He hasn’t moved, but we feel distant. Tormented souls snap at small irritations, miss the beauty around them, and injure anyone in their wake. How many spouses, children, and coworkers suffer because of someone’s unwillingness to forgive?

Forgiveness frees us from these damaging effects.

Christ Is Our Example

Christ forgives injuries –

  • done in ignorance
  • done intentionally
  • that appear slight
  • that cause tremendous harm

Your freedom is at stake. Forgive to free yourself from turmoil. Forgive for the sake of those you love.

I explained the benefit of forgiveness with my shuttle driver. When we reached the airport, he handed me my luggage. “I’m going to do what you said,” he smiled. “I am going to be free.”

What about you? Are you ready to be free? Forgiveness brings freedom for the one who forgives. Forgive—For your sake and the sake of all you love—including Jesus.

Are you ready to be free? Forgiveness brings freedom for the one who forgives. Forgive—For your sake and the sake of all you love—including Jesus. @DebbieWWilson #RechargeWednesday Click To Tweet

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About Debbie W. Wilson

Drawing from her walk with Christ, and decades as a Christian counselor, life coach, and Bible teacher, Debbie W. Wilson helps women give themselves a break so they can enjoy grace-filled lives. Her most recent book Little Faith, Big God explores the lives and lessons found in Hebrews 11. She and her husband Larry founded Lighthouse Ministries, a nonprofit biblical counseling, coaching, and Bible study ministry. She is also an Advanced Writers and Speakers Association certified speaking and writing coach. Find free resources to refresh your faith and connect with Debbie at http://debbieWwilson.com/

Comments

  1. Barbara Harper says

    October 30, 2019 at 6:16 am

    The parable of the servant who was forgiven a great debt yet wouldn’t forgive someone else a smaller debt really helped me with forgiveness. God has already forgiven me the biggest offenses, much more than any smaller sin done to me. If I look at the person who wronged me, I’m stuck on the fact that they did wrong. If I look at the One who forgave me, I see His great grace in forgiving me when I didn’t deserve it, and that helps me to forgive in turn.

    • Debbie Wilson says

      October 30, 2019 at 8:47 am

      Barbara, that is a wonderful passage on forgiveness. I like how you said, “If I look at the One who forgave me, I see His great grace in forgiving me when I didn’t deserve it, and that helps me to forgive in turn.” Amen!

  2. Michele Morin says

    October 30, 2019 at 6:33 am

    What an incredible opportunity God gave you to share truth with that man!
    And now with us…
    Blessings to you!

    • Debbie Wilson says

      October 30, 2019 at 8:48 am

      Thank you, Michele, and to you!

  3. Rebecca Hastings says

    October 30, 2019 at 6:45 am

    I love thinking of forgiveness as protection. What an inspiring way to shift our perspectives!

    • Debbie Wilson says

      October 30, 2019 at 8:49 am

      Rebecca, it certainly helps me. And after working as a Christian counselor for many years, I’ve seen the truth of it in those who do and those who don’t.

  4. J. M. says

    October 30, 2019 at 9:10 am

    I long to help my son forgive. He says it’s not about the wrongs done to him by a past relationship (they share a young child together), but rather the hurt and manipulation he feels she inflicts upon their son. That type of anger and resentment “feels” justifiable, but it brings the same destruction. So hard.

    • Debbie Wilson says

      October 30, 2019 at 11:54 am

      J. M. I have a series on forgiveness on my website. I talk about boundaries and the difference between forgiveness and trust. It is hard to have to deal with someone who continues to wrong us or those we love. “Boundaries” by Henry Cloud and John Townscend might be a good resource for him.

  5. Lauren Renee Sparks says

    October 30, 2019 at 11:06 am

    It’s commanded is why we should forgive. But that doesn’t mean it’s easy. laurensparks.net

    • Debbie Wilson says

      October 30, 2019 at 11:55 am

      You are right about that, Lauren. It takes supernatural strength which the Holy Spirit supplies in some cases.

  6. Karen Friday says

    October 30, 2019 at 11:58 am

    Great and biblical teaching on forgiving, Debbie. Glad the shuttle driver overheard your conversation (nothing is coincidence) and desired to really be free. I agree, healing from a deeper injury takes time, but what starts the healing process is applying the soothing balm of forgiving our offender.

    • Debbie Wilson says

      October 30, 2019 at 12:39 pm

      Karen, wasn’t that amazing! You’re right, not a coincidence.

  7. nylse says

    October 30, 2019 at 12:53 pm

    Scratches heal quickly; wound take longer…but both require forgiveness.

    Thanks for this post.

    • Debbie Wilson says

      October 31, 2019 at 11:04 pm

      Thank you, Nylse.

  8. Bethany says

    October 30, 2019 at 3:07 pm

    Always such a challenging topic. Thanks for gentleness and truth in love, Debbie. Praise Him for His forgiveness! This reminds me of His goodness and how much I want to forgive as He does.

    • Debbie Wilson says

      October 31, 2019 at 11:06 pm

      Yes, Bethany! That we would be like Him.

  9. Patricia says

    October 30, 2019 at 4:09 pm

    Debbie,

    I just love how profound, yet simple the message of this post is! Anyone who was or is bound by unforgiveness knows it too well: We are the ones truly hurt when we don’t release those who hurt us.

    This sentence says it all: “Your freedom is at stake. Forgive to free yourself from turmoil. Forgive for the sake of those you love.”

    So blessed by your writing, sister! May God continue to anoint you as you share His truth!

    • Debbie Wilson says

      October 31, 2019 at 11:07 pm

      Patricia, thank you, so much. Bless you, my friend!

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