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Matthew 18:21
21 Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, “Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother or sister who sins against me? Up to seven times?” 22 Jesus answered, “I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times we have to forgive we have to truly forgive what is been done to us if we don’t it can turn around and end up causing us way much more harm in our life and more important in our walk with God
Living with pain, & regrets in our hearts is one of the most powerful tools of the enemy for the simple fact that living with pain and regrets and not letting it go limits our abilities to grow in God’s kingdom and worst of all will deplete us from receiving forgiveness from our Father. In other words, as a Christian living with pain & regrets in our hearts is much like an untreated wound; it can get infected and the infection may spread to other areas of your body. You may develop gangrene, which would necessitate the removal of the affected tissue. You could develop generalized septicemia (“blood poisoning”) and could cause you to die. I don’t know what God told you would happen for 2012, but to me he said I have ordered a change, a change in the body of Christ, which is everyone of us. God does so much for us behind the scenes; just think for a moment and you’ll recognize his footprints and his handiwork all over your life.
God is telling us to stand up, dust that dirt off our shoulders and throw some Neosporin on that wound, which is the blood of Christ that was spilled on Calvary’s cross for us. For Christ conquered the world; he conquered death and from your every waking moment he is with you. Close your natural eyes and open up your spiritual eyes, throw your hands up in worship and scream it aloud, “I’m still standing” because greater is He who is in me than the one that is in the world.
21 Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, “Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother or sister who sins against me? Up to seven times?” 22 Jesus answered, “I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times we have to forgive we have to truly forgive what is been done to us if we don’t it can turn around and end up causing us way much more harm in our life and more important in our walk with God
Living with pain, & regrets in our hearts is one of the most powerful tools of the enemy for the simple fact that living with pain and regrets and not letting it go limits our abilities to grow in God’s kingdom and worst of all will deplete us from receiving forgiveness from our Father. In other words, as a Christian living with pain & regrets in our hearts is much like an untreated wound; it can get infected and the infection may spread to other areas of your body. You may develop gangrene, which would necessitate the removal of the affected tissue. You could develop generalized septicemia (“blood poisoning”) and could cause you to die. I don’t know what God told you would happen for 2012, but to me he said I have ordered a change, a change in the body of Christ, which is everyone of us. God does so much for us behind the scenes; just think for a moment and you’ll recognize his footprints and his handiwork all over your life.
God is telling us to stand up, dust that dirt off our shoulders and throw some Neosporin on that wound, which is the blood of Christ that was spilled on Calvary’s cross for us. For Christ conquered the world; he conquered death and from your every waking moment he is with you. Close your natural eyes and open up your spiritual eyes, throw your hands up in worship and scream it aloud, “I’m still standing” because greater is He who is in me than the one that is in the world.
