Unforgiveness Is Like Cancer. Get Rid Of It.

It's time to let it go.

It’s time to let it go.

Unforgiveness is an absolute barrier to blessing. And you know what? It doesn’t matter if the person you refuse to forgive is even still alive. Their status is not what concerns God, it’s yours. As long as you refuse to forgive ANYONE, blessing cannot get to your heart. You’ve built a big old wall that keeps it out.

Holding onto unforgiveness is poison to your soul. Seriously. It’s like cancer. It will infect your thinking and your actions. It is not of God. Nowhere will you find Jesus ever teaching about it being ok to not forgive. What does He say? The opposite. And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. (Mat 6:12) We are taught to forgive. And as many times as it takes. (Mat 18:22)

Ask God to show you right now if you have not forgiven someone you should have. Don’t mess around with this. That memory you just got? Deal with it. Tell God that you forgive that person. Ask the Lord to forgive you for not doing it sooner. Clean the slate. Good. Now it’s done. Ask God to help you be sensitive every time you need to forgive someone. You’ll be surprised when your realize that it’s every day. That’s ok. Just do it. And as you do, you’ll start to see the blessings from God start to come to you.

Another post on forgiveness: How To Forgive

 

Read the first chapter of my book Crucible Heart

 

 

3 thoughts on “Unforgiveness Is Like Cancer. Get Rid Of It.

  1. Veronika Khar

    Diana, while I appreciate the accent on forgiveness and how important this is, but I am sadden that “Deal with it” is the right option. 🙁

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    1. Diana Symons Post author

      Veronika, when I say “deal with it”, I mean do something about it. Forgiveness is a choice you make. Deal with the issues that are harmful. Do something about it so you don’t hold onto them. Forgiveness doesn’t mean that you agree with what happened, it means that you let it go so it can’t hurt you any more. Does that make sense?

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