Hey Partners & Friends
If I ask you to think about the need for weapons, what
would come to mind? Guns, knives, bombs, grenades, any number of things that
can be used to empower to defend to fight or even to wage war. A weapon
increases the strength and power of the one who possesses it if they know how
to use it effectively. Some weapons are extremely powerful, devastating, able
to demolish or destroy anything in its path. The atomic bomb for example caused
destruction like no other weapon ever used by mankind. The end result of its
use however, was that it brought about the end of the war, and ultimately it
brought peace.
Sometimes in life people use weapons to defend or protect themselves, to defeat an enemy and end the conflict.
Sometimes in life people use weapons to defend or protect themselves, to defeat an enemy and end the conflict.
What kind of weapons come to mind when considering the
Kingdom of God? Of course we think of the familiar passage in the Bible that
talks about the belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, feet shod with
the gospel of peace, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation and the sword
of the Spirit. Along with these there is
another weapon that can bring an end to the wars that rage in our hearts and
minds.
“For though we live in the world, we do
not wage war as the world does. The
weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they
have divine power to demolish strongholds. We
demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the
knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to
Christ.” 2Cor 10:3-5 NIV
I want to suggest that forgiveness
is one of the most aggressive, devastatingly powerful weapons you have in your
arsenal. It empowers you to overcome evil. We don’t usually think of
forgiveness in terms of a weapon of our warfare. But it can destroy strongholds
in our life, like resentment, anger, rage, jealousy, envy, strife, and bring
peace. Eph. 4:31-32 says, “Get rid of
all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of
malice. Be kind and
compassionate to one another (and how do we do that?) forgiving each other,
just as in Christ God forgave you. The weapon of forgiveness changed the world
when Christ cried out from the cross, “Father forgive them for they know not
what they do.”
CR Principle # 6. “Evaluate all my
relationships. Offer forgiveness to those who have hurt me and make amends for
the harm I’ve done to others, except when to do so would harm them or others.”
“Happy are the merciful.” Mt.5:7 “Happy
are the peacemakers.” Mt 5:9
At Celebrate Recovery we are learning how
to use this formidable weapon of forgiveness in a way that brings the peace
that passes understanding and freedom beyond measure. It’s a mighty weapon for
pulling down strongholds. God has forgiven us, we must forgive others.
Peace,
Jim & Pam
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