Why the devil doesn’t want you to forgive
You don’t become offended when you expect less from others. This is because you’re smarter enough to know that they are humans as you. Thus, they can’t ruffle your sense of tranquility. But, the minute you set your high expectations on people; you have handed over your inner power to them. This is why you are easily set off as soon as you get disappointing responses from them.
On the opposite side, there is no room for heartbreak the moment you wholly set your entire hopes in God. That conviction that He is sufficient to supply all needs will deliver the peace of mind. There is no other name like the name of Jesus. He delivers all the time. Have you ever seen Him failed or let you down?
Many beautiful things are attributed to God and no matter how many people attempt to mess up His image; Jehovah always stands up tall. He is above all and beyond all eternity, and because His mercies are incomparable.
Instead of on our Father, you invest your hopes so much on fleshes when you ought to turn to God. You entrust your children to be just the perfect pupils in their lives and when they fail to deliver, you could not help regretting that they probably would not have been born. Your wrath is directed at your bosses for slashing the end of the year benefits.
Hence, much frustration arises as you review the lists of betrays you were confronted with; by the numbers of acquaintances and families that shockingly portrayed to you their monstrous personalities.
In such situations, forgiveness is by far the final recourse. It becomes the impossible as long as those issues are still pending.
Nevertheless, this is where you get it wrong. Pardon is the open source to authentic deliverance from whatever situations we are. Thus far, you have taken God for granted and perhaps slipped in several places. Regardless of your wrongdoings, Jesus has refused to let you go. To Him, you are more precious than your shortcomings. Of course, He is aware of all the disappointment you experienced or still facing.
The most surprising is that His presence soothes your pains, heals the broken hearts and repairs the shattered dreams. Wouldn’t it be nice to draw closer to the only one who can be different from those people who messed up your lives; those who don’t even respect you; those who belittle your potentialities and never think of you as capable of being successful?
When God says you are His own, these are not simple words. You are His miracle. He has given you the power to become the one you are meant to be.
The problem is that, you cannot advance to be just that miracle God wants you to be unless you forgive and let pass.
After letting go, you have to celebrate Jesus, recognizing you are indeed His miracle. Confidence that He is going to transform your hard situation into the unexpected breakthrough you cannot even imagine.
Understanding above the limits
The way of the wise
Art of self-righteousness
The Youth’s Crisis
The Unquenchable Fire
I am a miracle
Always a warning ahead
The name of Jesus
the One we are talking about
Being honest doesn’t cost a pain
The Merciful God
But if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just to forgive us and to cleanse us from every wrong.(1 John 1:9, NLT)
Love is a beautiful thing. In universal, everyone says love is reciprocal. It entails giving and experiencing. This is true, as a matter of fact, this is not far from the pure accuracy. Understand how love is nothing else but both a perfection of a brighter life and the origin of all peace provide substantial clarity. That we need love to master our lives via our thoughts, actions and reactions.
More and more of unforgivable issues will cease not to overwhelm our would unless love becomes more than a definition taken out from or consulted in the dictionary.
As love is a give and take action, likewise is forgiveness. I can’t order a mourning Christian parent to forgive the killer of his child, but I can remind him or her of how far Jesus went to sacrifice His own life to save us from perdition. For certain, some acts may appear too grave to forgive and some folks may have committed the worst crimes that hurt us so much.
However, what comes to the mind of a Christian kneeling before God to ask for forgiveness? Has she forgiven her boss for the uncivilised remarks he expressed yesterday, which of course he’d apologized but she still feels the pain.
God will only forgive a heart that has forgiven others. Sound bizarre? Perhaps. Check Matthew 6:15. Remember the unmerciful servant Matthew 18:21-35? He wanted mercy, but he refused to extend such to his fellow co-worker. Of course, mercy cannot be imputed to him as stated in James 2:13.
Confessing to God include opening up to Him our broken hearts, betrayal, deception thrown at us unexpectedly by loved ones, and our ready-made decision not to pardon them.
Just by sharing these secret details to Jehovah can we experience inner peace that will pave the way for Him to answer our prayers.













