November 5, 2024

The Resolution for Women: All Clear

Jeremiah 31: 34

I will forgive their wrongdoing and never again remember their sin.”

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Don’t you wish  forgiveness was as easy as Priscilla describes in today’s chapter, using the “Delete” button?  I mean look at the Hatfield’s and McCoy’s!  Perhaps if only one of them had used the ‘Delete’ button years and years ago, the incredible family feud that has gone on for so many years, taking many lives, would have been long over – instead they have made history over a lifetime of unforgiveness.  In scripture it tells us the following ~

 “Be kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you”      Ephesians 4:32

Being around someone you don’t like and being kind is one thing; however,  forgiveness has to be the hardest pill for us to swallow.  “Excuse me Lord, you want me to forgive Her“?  [emphasis]  How many of us have asked that question over and over with various people in our lives.  It’s so much easier for us to just ignore people – stop associating with them – or chalking them off in our lives rather than doing as Jesus would and forgiving them.   It’s built into our flesh – it’s human – there is no “delete” button.

How many of you have someone in your life that you need to forgive?  How many have a dark cloud hanging over your head because this issue is not resolved? Doesn’t it truly keep cropping up? Perhaps you miss a family function because of this or you actually find yourself missing this person you’ve chosen not to forgive~ both situations very irritating, keeps the wound festering even long after the event.  Unfortunately, we cannot seem to hit that “delete button” to free them and to free us.

Well, it’s time to hit the “delete” button.  Scripture makes it clear.  Jesus has made it clear.  Do not let one more day go by without reaching way deep down inside of your heart to forgive to, lift the burden this carries on your life.  Not only will you feel better yourself mentally and physically, but you will be following the desires of God’s heart.  THIS is worth it all by itself!

So,  if forgiving others is tough, what about the need to forgive yourself?  Well, that’s a whole different story, huh!?

The following story is true and it breaks my heart to tell it; however, it’s a story that truly screams out forgiveness in every sense of the word so I need to share it.

I have a friend and  when he was away one day, his oldest son was riding his bike outside and fell; his mother ran out the door to rescue him.  Unfortunately, while mom was outside with her injured son, his 2-year-old brother went through an opened sliding glass door and into the pool drowning.  Horrifying, right?  RIGHT!  Can  you absolutely imagine the pain of this mother?  Do you think she has forgiven herself today?   The true answer is, I honestly do not know for sure.  Her mistake cost her son’s life ~ that is a level of forgiveness I cannot even imagine having in this situation.

And, what about this little guy’s father?  This baby boy was the apple of his eye, his heart – and now he was gone due to an accident caused by a simple mistake.  An open door.  And he wasn’t there to protect him.  He couldn’t save him. Outside of not being able to forgive himself, what about forgiveness for his wife?  The wife who left the door open that his baby went through The turmoil that must have (and likely still does) cause him agony. How does one dig that deep?

Here’s the GREAT part.  Here’s the part we need to get and understand…..Priscilla says, “No human forgiveness is strong enough, not even your own, to ever free you from the torturous remainder of your offense and the cloak of guilt in it lays on your shoulders”  – did you hear that  NO HUMAN FORGIVENESS IS ENOUGH .  There is only one way to lift that black cloud, to free yourself from the bondage and years of suffering and that is to accept the gift that Jesus Christ has given us – the gift of freedom – freedom from our sins.  He forgives US – we in turn need to forgive others.

Priscilla says it best when she says, ‘He felt the crown of thorns pressed onto His head.  He took the beating……..He hung on Golgotha’s tree.  That’s when you received all the forgiveness you’ll ever need.  When he cried, ‘It is finished!’.  It was done.”   – The ‘DELETE’ button pressed.  For us.  For each and every one of us.

Do not let another day go by without forgiving yourself or someone else.  Press your Delete button today. Jesus did.

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Your Assignment:

  • Describe in your own words the differences and connections between forgiving yourself and receiving God’s forgiveness.
  • Choose one past action that you’ve held against yourself, and then prayerfully (INTENTIONALLY)  consider the Lord’s payment for this sin. Choose to receive it for yourself.
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    Let’s Pray:
    Father God, thank you for the gift of forgiveness.  For dying on that cross for us and freeing us from all of our sins.  It is my prayer Father that whatever burdens we carry internally or those that we carry for others be removed as we remember that day on Calvary.  May we intentionally work in the name of forgiveness.  We ask these things in your humble name. We love you Father, Amen.

Now it’s time to go back to your Facebook Online Bible Study Group to see what your Daily Activity is!!  I’m guessing it’s going to be a fun one!!  If you are not currently in one our FB OBS Groups, and would like to be, please send an email to:  GirlfriendsCoffeeHour@gmail.com, and we’ll be glad to add you!!

Love,

Kelley <3<3

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  1. Great blog today, Kelley! One thing people tend to do, and I did for many years, is equate forgiveness with saying "that's ok." Forgiveness doesn't mean that whatever was done or said is ok and you don't mind if it's done or said again. It means that you have given the situation to God to handle and have made the CHOICE to leave it at the foot of the cross and not use your own energy to deal with it. That's what makes it so freeing. We give it up! It's gone! Sometimes I tend to try and take it back. 🙁 Thankfully the Lord will take it back as many times as I need Him to. 🙂 What a great gift!

    • AMEN, Tracy!! While Kelley is away in Nicaragua this week, I am jumping in to respond for her. I totally agree that this is one of the main reasons why people hang onto unforgiveness for so long because satan has lied to them telling them that if they forgive, it justifies what was done to them. That isn't so. Nothing will ever justify the pain that one suffers at the hand of another. BUT, Jesus died for us on the cross to make that forgiveness possible, so we will be able to life the abundant life that He is offering us. A life free of the pain suffered for this thing that happened to us, or that thing that we did. satan is a liar. He wants to keep us in bondage for as long as he possibly can. Jesus is offering us something here…revelation knowledge that there is FREEDOM in Forgiveness!!! I just pray that SOMEONE gets that message, this week!!!

  2. hi there,
    verses 9,10 of 2nd corinthians 12 came to mind: "…My grace (My favor and loving-kindness and mercy) is enough for you [sufficient against any danger and enables you to bear the trouble manfully]; for My strength and power are made perfect (fulfilled and completed) and [b]show themselves most effective in [your] weakness. therefore, i will all the more gladly glory in my weaknesses and infirmities, that the strength and power of Christ (the Messiah) may rest…upon me! so for the sake of Christ, i am well pleased and take pleasure in infirmities, insults, hardships, persecutions, perplexities and distresses; for when i am weak [in human strength], then am i [truly] strong (able, powerful in divine strength)." forgiveness truly must be a supernatural thing 'cause we have these feeble minds to contend with. i am continually thankful to Jesus for His intentional willingness to be the perfect sacrifice in obedience to God's will and plan!!! <3

  3. Forgivness is a choice whether we choose to forgive ourselves or others is our choice it is solely up to us. I know God's forgiveness is true all we have to is accept it but me myself I know God has forgiven me for a lot but I have not felt it.

    I have a couple things I have held against myself one is my parents divorce when I was 19yrs old even to this day there are times where I think my brother and I were the cause of their divorce and at times I believe if they didn't have my brother and I they would still be married. Another thing I hold against myself is the abusive relationship I was in for 5 1/2 yrs. there are a lot of times where I thought I deserved to be treated the my abuser treated me. What I just I do know they are the lies from Satan and I have asked God for forgiveness but I don't experience anything.

    • Michelle, I pray the Holy Spirit will wrap his arms around you and show you that you are loved in sucha way that Satan will not be able to even try to convince you it isn't real and you can't feel it. You know in your head the truth. Your heart just hasn't felt it yet. Speak out loud every day that you are forgiven. The more you speak something the more you wil truly believe it.