Recently, I ran across a startling statistic that blew me away.
When it comes to cruel and cutting remarks, 99 percent of the time they’re not from strangers; they’re from someone we know. Let that sink in. Their words are painful and memorable because they come from people who should be the source of love.
It’s hard to admit, but wherever a relationship exists, the possibility of someone getting wounded exists. How do you respond when the people you know hurt you? How do you stop the tears from flowing? You agree to release the grip resentment has on you.
You can’t hold onto a hurt and enjoy life. You can’t get well as long as you harbor resentment. For your sake, let go the right to get even. The fact is, you only have a certain amount of emotional energy, and you must determine how you spend it.
[shareable]You can’t hold onto a hurt and enjoy life.[/shareable]
One of the most difficult decisions you’ve got to decide in life is “Do I want to get well or do I want to get even?” You can’t do both. You don’t have enough emotional energy to do both. Getting even will not take away your pain. Let’s say you were given an opportunity to get back at the person who hurt you. You felt great for a moment, but did it solve the problem? No! You still feel the pain. There is only one way to get rid of hurt in your heart, forgive them.
[shareable]Do you want to get well or do you want to get even. You can’t do both.[/shareable]
Let’s say you were given an opportunity to get back at the person who hurt you. You felt great for a moment, but did it solve the problem? No! You still feel the pain. There is only one way to get rid of hurt in your heart, forgive them.
[shareable]Getting even will not take away your pain.[/shareable]
You say, “But they don’t deserve to be forgiven!” I didn’t say they did. You’re right. They don’t. Neither do you deserve to be forgiven, but God’s forgiven you. You don’t forgive them because they deserve it. You forgive them for your sake.
You can’t get on with your life as long as you’re stuck in the past. As long as you hold onto resentment, you are stuck. That person is still controlling your life in the present even though they may have been out of your life for many years.
[shareable]You can’t get on with your life as long as you’re stuck in the past.[/shareable]
Revenge Is Messy
Never pay back evil for evil. Never avenge yourself. Leave that to God. For He has said that He will repay those that deserve it. Romans 12:17-19
The reason we get in such a mess is we forget God saw what happened to us. We believe we have to take matters into our hands, and it’s our duty to settle the score. It’s not your duty to settle the score. God says, “I will settle the score.” Trust God to balance the books. He saw the hurt and He’s going to give justice at the appropriate time.
God Keeps a Record of Your Tears
You, God, have kept a record of all my tears. Psalm 56:8
Did you know that God has kept a record of every one of your tears? He knows about the times that you have been abused, the times that you have felt injustice, or if you’ve experienced prejudice or you’ve experienced hurt or rejection? God keeps a record of your tears, and nothing slips His watchful eye.
[shareable]God keeps a record of your tears. He is going to settle the score.[/shareable]
Why Should I Forgive Those Who Hurt Me
Resentment poisons and consumes everything in its vicinity.
A bitter spirit is not only bad in itself but can also poison the lives of many others. Hebrews 12:15
- Bitterness is infectious – we end up infecting the next generation
- What you resist, persists – instead of getting better, you end up being bitter.
[shareable]Resentment poisons and consumes everything in its vicinity.[/shareable]
Hi,Thank you so much for your help with forgivenes.
You’re welcome Dea. Jones & glad it helped. Thanks for stopping by to comment. Have a blessed day!
It is challenging, but forgiveness is a must. Forgiveness can also be viewed as a gift that we present to ourselves and the one who may have offended us. It is wonderful to present freedom and peace back to ourselves by honoring God’s command to forgive. It is also wonderful to release the offending party by honoring God’s command to forgive.