Daily Radio Program with Charles Stanley - In Touch Ministries - The Gift of Forgiveness - Part 2
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Welcome to the In Touch podcast with Charles Stanley for Thursday, August 13th.
When others hurt us, it can be difficult to let go of anger and resentment.
Yet for those who follow Jesus, the call to forgive is clear.
Stay with us to learn how to cultivate and maintain a spirit of forgiveness.
Well, when I think about God, I think about this truth.
That is that forgiveness is the gift of God to every single person.
So what I want to talk about in this message is the gift of forgiveness, and I want you to turn,
if you will, to Ephesians chapter four.
And Paul in this Ephesian chapter is talking about some things that do not fit who we are as believers.
In fact, in the first three chapters, he's talking about who we are in Christ and what our position is in him.
And then in the last three chapters, he's talking about how we ought to behave.
That is, how we ought to practice who we are in Christ Jesus.
So I want you to begin, if you will, in the 29th verse.
One of the things he says here, he says,
let no unholdsome word proceed from your mouth.
But only such a word as is good for edification according to the need of the moment,
that it may give grace to those who hear.
And then he makes a statement that most of us know this one by heart.
He says, do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God by whom you are sealed for the day of redemption.
Then here's what he says.
Let all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamor and slander be put away from you along with all malice.
And be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving each other, just as God in Christ also has forgiven you.
Now, when a person has an unforgiving spirit and refuses to be kind and tender heart and forgiving,
even as God has forgiven us in Christ Jesus, when a person refuses to do that,
What happens to them?
Well, there's some very definite consequences.
One of them is emotional bondage.
And this is where people are who are living in anger and bitterness and hostilities and resentment.
And everybody's going to have things done to them or said about them in life because that's the kind of world we live in.
It's never going to be a place where everybody just loves you.
Listen, any person who acts in such a fashion to be sure that everybody will love them, well, first of all, some people are not going to love you just because you're being too kind.
I mean, it's amazing what people get upset about.
They don't believe you. They think you're fake and they think you're just being hypocritical.
And nobody could act like that. No one is going to have everybody liking them. That's just the way life is.
And the sooner you'd realize the only person I have to please is God. He's the only person I really want to please.
If everybody else comes along fine. And so you can't live your life trying to please people,
but you can live your life forgiving those who misunderstand.
Or forgiving those who may wrong us.
emotional bondage. Think about this. If a person has a spirit of unforgiveness and bitterness and resentment or anger and hostile, they're not willing to deal with, listen to me, it's going to color everything in their life.
Jealousy is going to color every attitude. It's going to color everything in their life. It affects the way they think about everything because you see, you can't separate your emotions from every other part of you. Your spirit, your body, they all fit and they all work together. Body, soul,
mind, spirit all goes together. You cannot be bitter toward people and receive love. I'll tell you what
it's like static. It's like putting a square peg in a round hole. It just won't fit. You can't fit
bitterness into a life and say, well, you know, boy, I just feel loved by you and loved by him
and loved by him and love by her and love by them, but I'm telling you right, that is where I feel
over here. It just doesn't work that way. They're in bondage, frozen, and wondering what's wrong with life.
people do like that, they blame everything and everybody, everything coming and going. It's his
fault, her fault, their fault. They hadn't done this. It'd give me this on this job. If my pay
had been raised, all of these things, if I'd been put in this position, blame, blame, blame, blame, blame.
And what happens? It just seethe and seethe and sift and boil and anger and bitterness and resentment
and something horrible is going on the inside. First result is emotional bondage. Second result
is broken relationships. Listen, you cannot have good relationship.
relationships with everybody and single out one and hate or despise that person. You absolutely cannot.
You see, loving people and liking the way they act is something different. I can love a person
without liking the way they act. And you and I'm not going to get along with everybody the same.
Personality is it different? There's certain types of personalities that fit better than others.
And so that's just part of life and part of us growing up and being natural in this world in which
you and I live. And we're all different. We all came from different.
situations and circumstances so we don't all agree about everything. But to have an
unforgiving spirit is something totally different. And an unforgiving spirit hampers relationships.
Because if you and I try to be friends and I have an unforgiving spirit towards someone else,
more than likely I'm going to suspect you. Or I'll be on guard lest I get hurt again.
And that's why you and I have to be forgiving toward others no matter what they do or we can't have
healthy relationships of other people. Because we'll be on guard that we don't get hurt. And this is where a lot of
people are. They're living just like this. They've got their guard up. They've been hurt. They've been
hurt greatly. They've been hurt deeply. Their pain is intense. And somehow they can't deal with it or won't
deal with it. And so they walk around their guard up. I want to be your friend, but just don't cross
this wall. Brother, you cross this wall. You're in trouble. And so they walk around walled in.
You know what they've done? They put the blocks of resentment and hostility and anger in their own wall.
Now, they may feel like, well, why don't people love me?
Why don't people like me?
Why don't they want to be around me?
Well, because you got them walled out.
And so because we allowed the years to go by, building up resentment, hostility, and anger,
then we wonder why folks, listen, people climb the wall and what do we do?
We hit them on the fingers when their fingers get to the top of the wall.
Don't get inside my wall because I'm not comfortable with you in there.
And we shut them out.
And you've met people, for example, that you walk them, how you doing?
Fine.
No matter what you say to them, once you get a response like that, you know that's a one-way
relationship.
You know why?
They're frozen about something.
Their emotional life is all frozen and hung up about something.
And especially when a father or mother, when their kids come up, listen, when your kids come up and you hug your kids, I mean, you throw everything you got into it.
Your kids walk up and hug you and it's like hugging this desk.
You know what?
You know what it says?
You don't have to say anything.
It says to them, listen, their emotions are just, just that.
instant they say, he doesn't love me. She doesn't love me. Because you love somebody, you are
kind and tenderhearted and you are pliable. And you know what? The more you love somebody, the more
of a pushover you are. That's why your grandchildren can come up to you and they'll say,
you know I'm hung, don't you? My grandchildren come up to me and say,
Gramps, I won't so-and-so. Don't even ask me any more questions. When do we go get it?
You know why? When do we go get it? Because
because that love has absolutely no barriers, not one barrier whatsoever.
Well, the truth is, and I'm asking the Lord,
now, Lord, enable me to love everybody like I love my grandchildren.
Absolutely, don't ask any questions.
What can I do for you?
You see, Jesus, nobody ever approached Jesus, and he said,
you know why I know he was such an absolutely fantastic lover?
Because the kids are always running up to him.
Now, children are always running up to you.
You know what they feel?
They feel something good.
Now, we can fake each other up, you can't fake a child out.
I guarantee you can't fake a child out.
Listen, you can have two grandmothers,
and those kids are going to be drawn to one and just nice to the other.
You know why?
Because a child, three years old or seven years old, or two years old,
listen, they read hearts, much better than we do.
I mean, we get all impressed by what they do for us and how they look
and what they give us and all these things.
A heart with a child, a little grandchild, three years old.
five years old, their heart tells them, granny's heart or gramps his heart, we are all the same,
but you let one be hard, and that child will never know exactly what's going on, but they just know
something about them that doesn't appeal to them. You know what it says? You can't hide love.
Neither can you hide a bitter, angry, unforgiving spirit. And so therefore, we hinder wonderful
relationships when we don't deal with these things that is so absolutely evident. Well, the third thing
it happens here is this. It erodes our fellowship with God. Listen to this. You can't be joyous
about God and bitter toward other people. And that's why praise. Listen, when I think about people,
praise the Lord. And I believe in lifting your hands. Paul said, lift up our holy hands before the Lord
and praised him. I believe in that. You can't lift up holy hands to a holy God. And
and praise him and worship him and adore him and go right back home and just absolutely let somebody
have it. It doesn't work. All that's faky stuff. That's why if the praise is to be genuine,
that praise must be born out of a heart of love toward God. And he says, how can I love God
whom I have not seen if I have ill will toward my brother whom I do see? So what happens? It erodes our
fellowship with him. Let me mention one other thing. Not only is it going to erode my relationship to God,
but it's one of the thing that does happen, and that is it will affect you physically. These bodies
of ours were not made to harbor bitterness, resentment, hostility, and anger very long.
I know folks who are old with that. Well, that's true. But look what's happening to them on the
inside. Look what happens to them physically. Some people, it affects them more emotional than it does
physically, but physically it's going to affect you. God didn't make us to live this kind of life,
especially the believer who has to wrestle what they know is right and what they know is wrong.
The unbelievers somehow probably can get by with it a little better than the believer. I wouldn't
make that as a fact. I'm just saying it appears sometimes that's the way it is. But you and I
know better. And physically it affects it.
So what we have to ask is, how do we deal with it?
So let's look at several different cases quickly.
Let's look at the person who comes to you and says, here's what I did.
You know this is what I did.
And I want to tell you that I'm sorry and I'm asking you to forgive me.
The only proper response is you are forgiven, period.
And that's a choice we make.
Forgiveness is not a feeling we have.
But forgiveness is a choice we make.
You're forgiven.
That means next time I see you, I'm not going to say,
Yeah, mm-hmm, I got you, mm-hmm, yeah.
No, it says, next time I see you, hi.
You know why?
Because he's free.
And look at this, not only is he free, but you're free.
And listen, as long as you have an unforgiving spirit towards someone else,
not only they're not free, you're not free.
So with the person who comes to you, the way to deal with that is to forgive them, make a choice.
What about the people who will never come to you?
They'll never say, they know they wrong.
you, but they'll never submit it. They'll never say, they'll justify it all of their life.
They'll never come to you. They'll never admit it. They'll always be justifying it.
And they may continue to do it to you. How do you with a person who is not ever going to say,
I wronged you? Or maybe, what about the person who wronged you, and they don't even realize
they did it? But I mean, they hurt you deeply, or it cost you financially in a great way.
They don't even realize they did it. And then what about the person,
who's wronged you and they died.
So let's put those three categories together.
Those who know it, but they'll never admit it, never confess it, never ask you to forgive them.
Those who don't even know they did it, and those who did it knew they did it, but died, and you didn't deal with it.
Somebody says, well, if they're dead, that finishes that.
No, it doesn't.
It doesn't.
And, friend, I've never had this happen to me, but I do know a few folks who have.
I'm here to tell you, when there is animosity and bitterness and resentment in somebody's heart
towards someone and that person dies, listen, that person goes through a terrible turmoil.
You know why?
Because when that body is in the casket, it is over as far as talking to them.
They can't ever respond.
And when you put that body in the grave, there is no response.
It's over, but it's not over with a person who held their animosity.
That's why it's very important to deal with things.
So what about these three persons?
The persons who know, but not about to ask you to forgive them, the people who don't even
know what they've done and the people who've died.
Here's what you do, and this will work.
You find your place that's quiet, but it's just you, by yourself in a room, and you put
two chairs facing each other and you sit down in one of them.
you visualize the other person sitting in the other one, and you tell them, you really hurt me,
you hurt me deeply.
Here's what you did, and here's how you did it, and here's what I felt, and here's the anger I felt,
here's the embarrassment I felt, and here's all the struggles I went through, and you say
everything you need to say to them how they hurt you.
you may feel like crying or you may feel like banging on the chair whatever is necessary you get it out
and tell them what they did and then you say to them but because my heavenly father has forgiven me of
all my sin and set me free i want you to know that you're free i forgive you for what you've done to me
and from this moment on, I don't hold it against you any longer. You're free.
You say, suppose I don't feel that. It has nothing to do with feelings. It has to do with a decision.
I choose to forgive that person. You say, you talk into an empty chair, talking to a chair that has no physical person,
but one whom you visualize seated in that chair. You tell them exactly how you feel,
and you make a choice, I forgive you. And then you may say this, Heavenly Father,
out of gratitude and thanksgiving for your forgiveness and your love and your kindness and your
tender hardness toward me, I thank you for healing me of these bad memories that I have had in the
past. And I thank you now for the healing process that's taking place in my life at this very
moment. And I want to thank you that I could set this person free just like you set me free.
They're forgiven now just as I'm forgiven. And I thank you, Father.
for my new perspective on this person and on my life. Now, friend, that's not a single person alive
who cannot do that if you're willing. And what will happen? First of all, you'll be set free.
Secondly, your viewpoint and your perspective on that person will change. And number three,
you're going to take a leap forward in your spiritual life. And number four, what you do is you
open the door for God to use you in ways that he would never use you. He'd already
set a limit on your usefulness until you dealt with your brother or your sister. And so, my friend,
I want to ask you in Jesus' name, if you've never trusted Jesus is your Savior, you say, well, how
could he ever forgive me because he loves you and because his son paid your price? And if you'll
ask him to forgive you of your sins, he'll forgive you right where you are. He erases the sin debt.
he sets you free. And then some of you may have to deal with somebody out there that you have
real bitterness toward animosity, or maybe it's something not quite so difficult as that. When do
you do it? As quickly as possible. How do you do it? Now listen carefully. Sometimes you may have to
go to someone and say, I want to tell you that my attitude towards you has not been right. I felt
that you treated me a certain way. That was my feeling. But regardless, I want to ask you to
forgive me for how I've responded to what I have felt. You've not blamed them. Now listen
carefully. It's very important. You be very wise before you go to someone and ask them to forgive you
for your attitude toward them when they'd not ask you to forgive them because their response may be
absolutely atrocious because they don't even have any idea of what you're talking about. You have to be
very careful about how you ask someone to forgive you when they don't have any idea what's
going on, especially depending upon what that is. But God may lead you to go to someone and say,
I felt, not you did this to me, I felt, I understood. I was probably, could have been wrong,
but I wanted to deal with my attitude. I remember for myself when I went to, I had to go see
my stepfather and say to him, and I could have listened.
a lot of things that he did to me that were wrong. I felt. And yet, I remember I had to go to say,
here's what I felt. Here's how I hurt. But I want to ask you to forgive me for my wrong attitude.
My wrong response is because I didn't respond right as a kid. I didn't respond right as a teenage
and I didn't respond right as a young man. I'm asking you to forgive me. Well, that was the wise thing
for me to do with him. You have to decide and ask God to show you what is wise with
you about asking someone to forgive you for what you felt and your heart toward them for what
they may have done to you that could have been very painful. But one thing for certain, when
your spirit is free of unforgiveness, you become a free human being available for God to love
through you and to use you in ways you will never experience until you are set free of an
unforgiving spirit. And Father, we love you and thank you that you don't make the
requirements to work 40 years. But you just point us to the cross and pour out your love on us.
And I pray in Jesus' name you'll show us how to treat other people the same way. That your love
may flow through us, unhindered, and the dam that rises before us, but all be broken down.
And we could express love and forgiveness no matter what. We love you and we praise you and we bless you today in Jesus' name.
Amen.
Thank you for listening to Part 2 of The Gift of Forgiveness.
If you'd like to know more about Charles Stanley or InTouch Ministries, stop by intouch.org.
This podcast is a presentation of InTouch Ministries, Atlanta, Georgia.
