Someone
hurt me really bad. Really, really, bad. Betrayal bad. Someone close
to me, someone I trusted implicitly. You know those times when you're
hurt so bad you can hardly breathe? Then they were unrepentant and
the pain went on and on.
I
knew I should forgive. I said the words. I tried to feel it in my
heart. But the next day it would come up again. Forgiveness is a
process. I would forgive again, do my best to let it go, but, boy,
did that person owe me.
Then
a Christian counselor taught me that the person is not the evil they
did to me. Yes, they did evil to me, no doubt about it. But the
person is not the evil they did. She taught me that once we can
acknowledge that, then we can come to a place where the person
doesn't owe us anything.
While
she was teaching me, I had a vision. Not an open vision or anything,
just in my mind's eye. I saw Jesus hanging on the cross, and he asked
me, “Have I suffered enough to pay you back for what that person
did to you?”
The
question shocked me. I knew Jesus died for my sins against God, but
it never occurred to me that he died for other people's sins against
me. “Yes, Jesus, of course,” was all I could say. And I meant it.
Instantly, the feeling that the person owed me a debt vanished. I can
honestly say I felt like they didn't owe me a thing. It was the most
freeing feeling in the world!
That
person's sin is now between them and God. I'm out of it. Even if they
are still bound by their sin, I'm not bound by it anymore. And I can
pray blessing for that person.
That's
forgiveness. Not that I'm patting myself on the back or anything. The
point here is if I could learn it, so can you.
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