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I’ve been guilty, you’ve been guilty, all God’s children have been guilty. How do you let go of the pain, hurt, disappointment, or “stab me in the back, will ya'”? We may have experienced all these feelings, but how do we handle them in daily life?

I get a periodic email encouragement defined as being for Pastors and Leadership. It comes from Rick Warren’s ministry and has provided some keen insights into the life of ministry leaders. I received this recently, and am happy to share it with you, as it was shared with me. I’ve only reformatted it a little for this posting.


“Be careful that none of you fails to respond to the grace which God gives, 
for if he does there can very easily spring up in him a bitter spirit
which is not only bad in itself but can also poison the lives of many others.”
Hebrews 12:15 (PHILLIPS)

Forgiveness is free, but it’s not cheap. It cost Jesus Christ his life.

And it’s also not easy.

Forgiveness can only occur when the offended person volunteers to assume the debt and to not get even or seek revenge. That’s what Jesus did for us. And that’s what he calls us to do for others.

But how can you release your hurt?

The Bible tells us there are three steps we can take to find freedom from unforgiveness.

Leave it to God. Give up your right to get even. Trying to get even only escalates the conflict. Instead, let God settle the score.

Heal it with grace. The only way to let go of your hurt is to get ahold of God’s grace.

“Be careful that none of you fails to respond to the grace which God gives,
for if he does there can very easily spring up in him a bitter spirit
which is not only bad in itself but can also poison the lives of many others” 
Hebrews 12:15 PHILLIPS

Bitterness is contagious.

Nail it to the Cross. The Cross is God’s answer to all your needs. Jesus died so you could be forgiven. He died so you could be set free from fear, bitterness, and resentment. There is no psychology, no therapy, no pill, and no self-help seminar that can set you free like the power of the Cross.

“We know that our old life died with Christ on the cross
so that our sinful selves would have no power over us
and we would not be slaves to sin” 
Romans 6:6 NCV

Don’t be a slave any longer to the sin of unforgiveness. Release your grip on the person who hurt you. Do it every day if you have to. No matter how often that painful memory returns, bring it to God, ask for his grace, and then leave your hurt at the Cross.

By Michael Gurley

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