unsafe posting view on unforgiveness with scripture
God took upon Him all sins of the world for all ----He forgave us all -----and it is because He forgave Us all of our sins that we are to forgive others ----and the scripture revsdd quoted in his blog---Colossians 3:13 tells us this ------ 13 Don’t be angry with each other, but forgive each other. If you feel someone has wronged you, forgive them.
Forgive others because the Lord forgave you.
1 Peter 2:24--ERV
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Christ carried our sins in his body on the cross. He did this so that we would stop living for sin and live for what is right. By his wounds you were healed.
If you Love ( Agape ) God with all your heart --soul and mind ----then you will appreciate and have understanding of what He did and went through for you personally then forgiving others is not so hard ----and of course Agape is a Fruit of The Spirit -----so without unconditional Love in us we will find it hard in most cases to forgive totally and be free from the bondage that unforgiveness has on us -------
Unforgiveness gives Satan all the power he needs over the person ----his job is to keep us from forgiveness which keeps us away from God's will for our lives -----
This scripture is about forgiving the Offender and or Sinner ---notice verse 11
2 Corinthians 2:5-11The Voice (VOICE)
Interpersonal relationships are often filled with disagreements and tensions. It’s common to hear someone long for the “good old days” of the New Testament when things were simpler and people were holier. But Paul’s ministry proves the first-century churches were no different. They were just as full of fights, tensions, and power plays as modern churches are.
We should seek to be loving but also firm when the situation demands it. We should be quick to offer forgiveness to and seek reconciliation with those who turn back from their divisive actions. That’s what Paul did.
5 But if anyone has caused harm, he has not so much harmed me as he has—and I don’t think I’m exaggerating here—harmed all of you. 6
In my view, the majority of you have punished him well enough. 7 So instead of continuing to ostracize him, I encourage you to offer him
the grace of forgiveness and the comfort
of your acceptance. Otherwise,
if he finds no welcome back to the community, I’m afraid he will be overwhelmed with extreme sorrow and lose all hope. 8 So I urge you to demonstrate your love for him once again. 9 I wrote these things to you with a clear purpose in mind: to test whether you are willing to live and abide by all
my counsel. 10 If you forgive anyone, I forgive that one as well. Have no doubt, anything that I have forgiven—
when I do forgive—is done ultimately for you in the presence of the Anointed One.
11 It’s my duty to make sure that Satan does not win even a small victory over us, for we don’t want to be naïve and then fall prey to his schemes.
Our emotions play a big part in unforgiveness ----- resentment brings bitterness ----bitterness can bring wrath and malice and can harden a heart against reconciliation in my view -----
Found this Prayer thought I would share it as I close ---