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“Don’t Tell Her It Is Okay. Tell Her She Is Forgiven” — 15 Comments

  1. This has melted any unforgiving spirit that I might have nursed towards anybody. God bless your ministry Pastor Williams

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  2. My brother in Christ, your piece was Holy Spirit led. This sentence and question,resonated with me.

    "Jesus did not only suffer for my sins, He suffered also for sins committed against me. Why do I need to take it out on my enemy, when it has already been taken out on Jesus?"

    May God continue to use you to minister to others for His glory!

    Blessings to you and your household Evangelist, William Earnhardt.

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  3. Amazing explanation! Thank you so much for sharing this!
    Question for clarification: So, if we retaliate to wrong suffered us, does that mean that we don't understand the efficacy of the cross?

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    • I am blessed and challenged by Brother William's comments about how we need to view God's forgiveness. It made me think of Christ's words in Matt. 7:1-2 that "In the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you." If we retaliate, we usurp God's responsibility (Rom 12:19) and ask God (against you only have I sinned), also our judge, to use that same response towards us. An older man told me a story that as a young boy he went with his dad to a court summons and when the judge asked his dad how he pleaded, he said "I plead mercy!". After a long pause, the judge dismissed the case against him. Do we dare say "I deserve God's kingdom of grace, but you don't"?

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  4. Knowing we can give things to God when we feel overwhelmed brings peace and comfort. This is a good message and one I often have to remind myself to do. There are times it comes with ease and others where it is much more difficult. All glory be to God who has given us all the opportunity of true forgiveness and freedom from our sins!

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  5. Oh thank you Holy Spirit for giving this awesome and powerful thought through your servant. Literally had to stop and reread so many times. May God continue to inspire your thought processes as you make yourself available to be used by Him. Thanks so much again my friend.

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  6. Hello William,

    What an awesome insight into the gracious love of our God and our Saviour! This is just what I need to remember for the people who irritate me and don't see things my way, but especially for those who don't like me and may treat me spitefully. It is an encouragement to treat them as Christ deserves because he treats me with an everlasting loving-kindness that I do not deserve.

    Richard

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  7. You have written a good commentary. I thank God for showing you true forgiveness. Thank you for witnessing what you have seen in Christ.

    I find forgiveness present in my heart all the time,even before someone behaves harmfully. No words seem to express how grateful I am to God and Jesus his son for the peace that is attached to this inbred constant attitude of forgiveness He has given me. It is in this way that I find I don't easily get upset at people who misbehave. God is perfect in all His ways. His forgiveness is a holy part of His love. One cannot love without it.

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  8. This is profound, and I thank you for this. We know that God sees all sin as horrible. From a human standpoint, however, sexual abuse and murder of a child carry a greater impact (usually) than humiliation. I would have liked to see the author guide people in forgiving while dealing with the extreme pain suffered by victims of those atrocities.

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