3
Oct

FORGIVENESS AND FEELINGS

   Posted by: pastordiehl   in Power of Forgiveness

During World War II, Corrie Ten Boom and her sister Betsie were arrested for conceling Jews and were sent to a German concentration camp. Betsie died a slow and terrible death as a result of the cruel treatment.

Then, in 1947, Corrie spoke about God’s forgiveness to a church in Munich. Afterward, a man sought her out. She recognized him as one of the guards who had mistreated her and Betsie. He told her that he had become a Christian, and with extended hand he asked for her forgiveness. Corrie struggled with her feelings, but when she recalled the words of Jesus in Matthew 6:15, she knew she had to forgive. She silently prayed, “Jesus, help me!” and thrust her hand into the hand of her former tormentor.

Someone has said, “Forgiveness is not a case of ‘holy amnesia’ that wipes out the past. Instead, it is the experience of healing that drains the poison from the wound.”

If you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive you trespasses (Matthew 6:15).

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kerry Dickey
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I don’t know who that someone is, but I do know from reading and following God’s order in Isaiah 43:25 He says I, even I am he that blotteth out thy transgressions for mine own sake, and will not remember thy sins. Like the Mother some time back went to the prison and made the prisoner, a young man, her adopted son, in place of her own son, who that man had killed, despite an upset town and relatives to boot. if he can’t forget so easily, than lets get him or her to the altar before,after, or during the service, where there is so much work to be done already, not only at New hope, but for thousands of churches out there. Oh Lord to just see some or many precious souls out there who want to touch that hem out there and be desperate enough, to boldly come forth, and be truly forgiven in a compassionate life changing manner that will jump start those who are there just to get the free meal, and sit there and watch the show! All in love Kerry D.

October 3rd, 2009 at 6:33 pm

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