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Showing posts with label forgivness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label forgivness. Show all posts

9/24/12

Forgivness


This blog-post is straight from 
TorahBytes
 
There have only been two or three times I have posted anything other than my own writings on here.
 Given the season we are in, both spiritually (Days of Awe) and what I am going through personally. 
(I know many of my readers are going through as well.)
 I thought it most appropriate to share this awesome word.


Forgiveness
For the Lord will vindicate his people and have compassion on his servants, when he sees that their power is gone and there is none remaining, bond or free. (Devarim / Deuteronomy 32:36; ESV)

We are currently in the time period traditionally called yamim noraim (English: the Days of Awe), which is between Rosh Hashanah (English: New Year) and Yom Kippur (English: Day of Atonement). It is during this time that we are encouraged to seek out those whom we have wronged to ask their forgiveness. What a wonderful tradition! While this is something we should be doing every day, if you don't normally consciously take stock of life like this, what better time is there than right now to make right any relational brokenness you may have?

Years ago I read the book "The Gift of the Jews" by Thomas Cahill, which claims that the greatest contribution the Jewish people brought to the world is the concept of linear time in contrast to cyclical time, which had been prevalent among most ancient cultures. But I wonder if an even greater gift is the concept of forgiveness.

Forgiveness is one of the most profound, but painful, human experiences. There are all sorts of easy versions of it, since most of the wrongs done to us are minor. But when a wrong costs us dearly, it's another matter. Maybe you have never thought of wrongs costing something, but that is actually the best way to understand what forgiveness is all about.

When we are wronged, it is as if someone stole something from us. If I step on someone's toe and cause them pain, I rob them of the physical comfort they were enjoying up to that point. If you cause a car accident, you may not only steal someone's physical well-being and create significant financial problems for them, you may also take from them the once in a lifetime opportunity they expected at their destination.

Some things can be paid for by the offending party such as car repairs and medical bills, but only forgiveness covers those things that can't be paid for. That means that the offended party assumes the cost of the wrong. When we forgive, we give up our right to exact payment from the offending party, whether it is monetary or not. Non-monetary payments are often in the form of emotional and relational aggression such as blame and bitterness, which produce nothing constructive, but only serve to imprison the offending party in some way. The irony is that it is often the person withholding forgiveness who finds themselves imprisoned by their own bitterness.

Some may think that it is inappropriate to forgive someone who hasn't asked for forgiveness. While lack of regret for a wrong is an issue when courts deal with crimes against society, we are well advised to forgive any and all who have wronged us personally, including those who have passed away. Forgiveness doesn't always mean that the wrongdoer will not face any consequences for their actions. It simply removes the relational debt that would be otherwise owed to the offended party. In fact genuine forgiveness often allows the most appropriate consequences to result without the complication of personal hurt getting in the way.

Some may think that this kind of forgiveness is far more Christian than Jewish. I assert that the only way that anything can be truly Christian is that it must be authentically Jewish first. While the depths of the richness of forgiveness are only discovered through what the Messiah has done for us by dying for our sins, what he has done for us can only be properly understood in the context of the God of Israel's covenant love as revealed in the Hebrew Scriptures. God's relationship with his people was never based on human performance, but on his love and grace. So during these Days of Awe, besides seeking forgiveness from those we have wronged, let us also forgive from our hearts all those who have wronged us, whether they seek us out or not.

Here are two videos that vividly express a biblical view of forgiveness. The first is a recent release by artist Matthew West and is based on a true story. The second video is the story upon which the song is based.

Matthew West - Forgiveness
Matthew West - Forgiveness
Matthew West - The Story behind Forgiveness
Matthew West - The Story behind Forgiveness

For those who follow weekly Torah readings to study 
Ha'azinu
For the week of September 29, 2012 / 13 Tishri 5773
Torah: Devarim / Deuteronomy 32:1-52
Haftarah: 2 Samuel 22:1-51

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9/19/11

So times is a changin'.....



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It's a Good Thing

It’s a good thing I serve a good God who is faithful and true to his word.

It’s a good thing I know him well and he loves me.

Because I have no one else who is faithful; no one else who loves me; in whose word I can trust.

I have no one else who I can turn to in times of trouble.

It is truly a good thing. Yes it is.



I have a husband. I have children. I have friends and sisters and brothers.

To what end?

They have all been unfaithful. They have all shown they are mortal; capable of betrayal and lies.

A husband – can be a curse. A child your deepest wound.

Your dearest friend no where near when it happens.

But my God; my ever faithful and always loving God; has never failed me.

He has brought peace to my weary soul; refuge in time of storm.

He has strengthened my feeble bones and put a new song in my heart at the very moment when I thought it was my time to leave this wretched place!



Praise be to God Almighty! Creator of Heaven and Earth!!!

Praise be to His Glorious Name!!

Praise Him for His Wonderful Works! Praise Him for His Beautiful Creations!

Give Thanks to the Lord for He is GOOD!!! His Overwhelming-Overshadowing Love Endures Forever!!!

Halleluia!!! Halleluia!!! Halleluia!!! 



Praise the Lord Oh MY Soul! Give Glory to God oh My Soul and Praise Him!

Be Joyful and FULL of Thanksgiving Self for you ARE Beautiful in HIS sight!!! Surely the Apple of His eye and the Brightness of his creation!

Shine before all men that they may see His “SON”shine in you !! Give Glory to God!…Your GOOD God today!!! SHINE! For your light has come! Shine!



Haleluia! Shine!

Halleluia! Shine!

Halleluia!!! Shine!



Amen!!!!

                                  
My G-d has never failed me yet!

Every promise HE has kept!
Every tear that I have wept;
In a lake he has kept.
So my trust I place in HIM.
And choose to turn away from sin.
No matter what this world throws my way.
I will always choose to say,
"I trust in YOU!"

9/5/11

You have every right.............

And Jesus


has every right

not to forgive you.


But He Has.






Honestly.


Come on now.
Are we all so deceived? So Proud? Seriously, do we think that we are better than each other? Or that we can actually make others think we are something we are not?


It is so sad. I suppose it is truth for many. Sad part is that no matter who we are we will never fool G_D. For He knows who we are despite our feeble attempt to mask it. Also so sad to think that so many of us spend so much time trying to "mask" who we are, (i.e. what we are made up of our joys, sorrows, hurts disappointments betrayls .....etc) for various reasons and to no avail. In the end we are who we are inside and that is who G_D will judge.
That person, the inside person, is also the person G_D loves and sent His son  to die for. The Lord is not interested in all the outside stuff. It's the inside stuff. (1Sam 16:7)


So...anyway....
I know life is difficult. Everyone has hard days....weeks....months maybe even years. 
Goodness knows I have lived through my fair share. Maybe that is why I have such a difficult time understanding, compassionately, (yes I am working on this) why people can't just get up and go....just let it go.


I have heard story upon story, as I am sure we all have, about how beyond all measure someone has over come some insurmountable tragedy in their life; or how someone has forgiven someone who has wronged them in some tremendously unbelievable way.


So why then, is it then  proving to be harder and harder to find  an average person like you or me that can walk in victory over every day trials and tribulations,or simple relational, family dysfunctions? THIS is sheer craziness! WE are supposed to be the children of G_D!
 "Known for our love for each other!"(John 13:35, Col. 3:13, Eph 4:32


My question for today is,
"Why does it always seem to have to be someone else s life story ?
Why not make it personal?"


I mean seriously....next time you hear of someone over coming something in their life and it really speaks to your heart...STOP...and think about it for a moment. Think about the obstacles you need to over come in your life. Then remember - G_d is not a respecter of persons ( Acts 10:34-35) ...then seek the Lord for your break through!


And the next time you hear that heart wrenching story of forgiveness between a long lost mother and child or father and son and it brings tears to your eyes - you know the one that moves you deep down in your gutt? Take a look in the mirror. Better yet; take a look in the family photo album and give the hurt to G_d and let the healer do his job so forgiveness can have it's full affect. ( Matthew 6:15)


Running away never really works for anyone...I think we all know that deep down inside. Especially when  we are running away from matters of the heart.


I have found that even my most insurmountable life challenges become less than a difficult to live with when I learn to face them. When I place them appropriately at the foot of my Master Yeshua HaMashiach, who then files them in the appropriate place in my heart.
It is however absolutely imperative that I stand before the Lord, forgiving and willing to be corrected and disciplined with regards to the very circumstance I have brought before His throne. With one objective in mind. Restoration.



Shalom






"But if you do not forgive men their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins." Matthew 6:15
"Then Peter began to speak: “I now realize how true it is that God does not show favoritism 35 but accepts from every nation the one who fears him and does what is right."   Acts 10:34-35
 "But the LORD said unto Samuel, Look not on his countenance, or on the height of his stature; because I have refused him: for the LORD seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the LORD looketh on the heart." 1Sam 16:7

3/1/11

Choose Love




 I Choose Love


Pity ~ Anger ~ Love

Love ~ Anger ~ Pity

Total Confusion

As hard I try and look deeply into the one I am now a part of,

I cannot, I simply cannot see what moves him.



I see a man so strong at first glance,

I see a man hiding his true strength, behind an iron wall around his heart.

I see a man so proud he does not give into mindless emotions,

I see a man whose word only holds true when his feelings support his mood.



“I am here ~ I am not ~ I want you ~ I don’t need you”

Pity ~ Anger ~ Love

Love ~ Pity ~ Anger

Total confusion

I love him still, the one I am now a part of.

I keep looking, deep inside to try and find what moves him.



I see pain and sorrow.

I see tears that fill the shadows of his heart, still left to fall.

I see fear not surrendered.

I see pride before a fall.



“Go away; leave me alone ~ I will never let you go”

Pity ~ Anger ~ Love

Love ~ Anger ~ Pity

Total confusion

Where does he stand in all this?

I try and try and try to find hope and still I see none.



I see hurt, lots of it.

I see anger, lots of it.

I see disappointment and a need to be loved.

I see something in him no one else does.



“You are so wonderful ~ you bring me down.”

Pity ~ Anger ~ Love

Love ~ Anger ~ Pity

Total confusion

I don’t know from one day to the next if he will stay or go.

As hard I as I try I just can’t see what moves him.



I still love him, the one I am now a part of.

The more I try to find what moves him,

The more confused I get.

Why won’t he help me? Why won’t he help himself?

Why won’t he let me into his heart?

Why won’t he let me love him?



Pity ~ Anger ~Love

Love ~ Pity ~ Anger



I choose love.







10/28/09

I will Always Be Here


My love is here for you

To help comfort and see you through.

And I will always be here

By your side.

You don't have to worry that I'll leave you.
You don't have to worry that I'm ashamed.
Everything in your past has died and now buried.
Nothing ~ nothing can keep me away from you.
Once I searched the world for you
And now that I've found you.
I'll never, ever leave you alone.
Now, that you're safe at home.
That's why I gave my life on Calvary.
So you could live at home with me.
No more captivity.
My love has set you free.
It was my life; that paid the price.
It was my blood; that cleansed your soul.
It is my love; that makes you whole.
Don't you know?
Come to me now, my precious child.
Let me hold you within my arms, precious child.
Let me wipe every teardrop.
Calm the fear deep within.
Let me warm your soul, and let you know,
I love you so.



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