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October 22,
2001 -- Issue #461 "For
if ye forgive men their trespasses, Imagine
starting your week out with a clear plastic bag and a sack
of potatoes.
For each person that you refuse to forgive, you must
take a potato and write that person's name, date and what
you refuse to forgive onto the potato. And
then you must put that potato into your clear plastic bag. How
long would it be before your bag filled up with potatoes
because of your unforgiveness? But,
not only must you fill the bag up with all of the ill will
and resentment and bitterness you have, you must also carry
that bag with you everywhere you go.
It sits next to you in your automobile on the drive
to work, sits in your lap as you dine out at your favorite
restaurant, and it nestles close to you as you sleep in bed
at night. Everywhere
you go, it goes with you.
And
my how it begins to stink after a while.
Imagine carrying those same potatoes (and adding new
ones too!) with you day after day, week after week... ...month
after month, and year after year.
(after all, that's how long some people refuse to
forgive others for things they have done!) After
a while those heavy potatoes of unforgiveness start weighing
you down, don't they?
They become hard to bear --- what a weight to carry
around spiritually.
And they sure do cause a stink --- a stink to
yourself and to those around you. You
know, it might be nice if unforgiveness were handled this
way.
And maybe then Christians would realize how heavy a
weight we carry when we choose to not forgive those who
offend us.
Maybe then we would understand the stench that we
create when we harbor ill will and bitterness towards
others. Maybe
then we would realize that rotting, stinking potatoes (unforgiveness)
need to be thrown out into the garbage heap and forgotten
about. Christian,
what about you this morning?
Are you carrying around unforgiveness?
Is there someone that you have ill will towards, or
resentment, or bitterness, or a bad attitude --- because of
something they did in the past, or something they should
have done that they did not? Even one potato in your bag is
enough to cause a stink and become difficult to carry day
after day.
Why
not stop lugging around that bag of unforgiveness?
Jesus is ready to give you a new bag that is clean
and empty of ill will.
It starts with asking Him for forgiveness, and then
it requires you to forgive others. What
about it --- what's in YOUR bag today? The only acceptable answer is --- "nothing." Have a "Wonderful DAY in Christ," |
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