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Six Steps to Forgiveness
Sharon Jaynes
Let me walk with you through six steps to forgiveness that might help you in the process:
*On a piece of paper, write the name of the person who has hurt you.
*Write down how the person hurt you (i.e. rape, verbal abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, betrayal, desertion, rejection, etc.)
*Write down how you feel about that person. Be honest. God knows how you feel.
*Decide to forgive. Forgiveness is not a feeling but a decision of the will. God will never tell us to do something without providing the power to obey. He has told us to forgive and will give us the power-- but it all begins with the decision to do so.
*Take your list to God and confess your forgiveness to Him. "Lord, I come to You today and give up my unforgiveness. I forgive_____for __________. At this moment, I choose not to hold his/her offense against him/her, but put them into your hands. I pray that you will heal my emotional wounds and help me to be able to help someone else with the same comfort you have given me. I cut ______ loose."
*Destroy the list. As a visual exercise, destroy the list. Some have taken the list to a safe place, such as a fireplace, and burned it. Others have actually nailed the paper to a wooden cross. Still others have written the person's name that they are forgiving on a helium balloon and released it to heaven. However you choose, give the name to God.
Sharon Jaynes
Let me walk with you through six steps to forgiveness that might help you in the process:
*On a piece of paper, write the name of the person who has hurt you.
*Write down how the person hurt you (i.e. rape, verbal abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, betrayal, desertion, rejection, etc.)
*Write down how you feel about that person. Be honest. God knows how you feel.
*Decide to forgive. Forgiveness is not a feeling but a decision of the will. God will never tell us to do something without providing the power to obey. He has told us to forgive and will give us the power-- but it all begins with the decision to do so.
*Take your list to God and confess your forgiveness to Him. "Lord, I come to You today and give up my unforgiveness. I forgive_____for __________. At this moment, I choose not to hold his/her offense against him/her, but put them into your hands. I pray that you will heal my emotional wounds and help me to be able to help someone else with the same comfort you have given me. I cut ______ loose."
*Destroy the list. As a visual exercise, destroy the list. Some have taken the list to a safe place, such as a fireplace, and burned it. Others have actually nailed the paper to a wooden cross. Still others have written the person's name that they are forgiving on a helium balloon and released it to heaven. However you choose, give the name to God.