The Power of Forgiveness

The Power of Forgiveness

It is impossible to walk in this life and not experience getting hurt by the actions of others- from strangers, associates, even those we love. While it is impossible to escape such pain, it is possible, as well as our responsibility, to forgive those who are at the root of that trauma.

If we’re honest about it, we inherently are not quick to forgive others. We somehow believe that holding on to our grudge is what gives us power over them. We believe that if we forgive somebody, that we are somehow being spiritually forced to relinquish our power and to give that person permission to hurt us all over again.

My friends, forgiveness is not about relinquishing your power. Rather, it is about realizing your power. When you forgive someone, you are not only sharing the same grace God gave you but also giving yourself permission to heal.

Secondly, when you prioritize holding on to your grudge and do not forgive others, God will hold onto your blessings and not forgive you. In the scriptures, Jesus says it like this: “Forgive us of our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us.” Notice that God forgiving and blessing you depends on your ability- your willingness to forgive others. Guys, I’m not sure about you, but I have already decided that nobody is worth any of the blessings I’m standing in line for. I need my forgiveness.

Friends, I believe God has great things in store for you. Big blessings that you’ve been believing for. God wants to open doors for you and set you on your path to success. Don’t let your grudge become your judge. Don’t allow the attitude of un-forgiveness to delay your God-given opportunities. Don’t let bitterness become the fragrance that goes before you. Rather, extend the same measure of grace God has extended to you. I believe that when you do this, you will see a swift answer to your prayers, begin to heal from the trauma, and experience a season of unexplainable blessings!

 
Alexander Raspberry

Alex Raspberry is an ordained minister and Board Certified Chaplain. Alex's articles cover a range of spiritual themes, from spiritual leadership and miracles to entrepreneurship and eschatology. With a passion for spiritual growth and helping others navigate life's challenges, he is a trusted spiritual counselor to many. A graduate of Vanderbilt Divinity School (2010), Alex's insightful articles aim to incite hope and inspiration.

https://thealxander.com
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