FORGIVENESS - How to Forgive Others
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In this powerful closing talk on forgiveness, Derek Prince delivers a practical, biblically grounded guide to forgiving others. He begins by emphasizing the blessedness of forgiveness and its foundation in Christ's atoning sacrifice, linking our ability to receive God's forgiveness to our willingness to forgive others. Drawing from the parable of the unforgiving servant, he warns that unforgiveness leads to spiritual, emotional, and even physical torment, often hidden beneath the surface of professing faith. The core of the message is that forgiveness is not an emotion but a deliberate decision of the will, not dependent on feelings. Prince outlines six clear steps: recognizing the need to forgive, submitting to God's Word, making a conscious decision to forgive, affirming it verbally, refusing to revisit resentment, and replacing negative thoughts with gratitude and prayer. He concludes with a model prayer for forgiveness, urging listeners to act decisively and trust in God's grace. The episode blends theological depth with pastoral sensitivity, offering a transformative path to freedom from bitterness.
Forgiveness is a decision of the will, not an emotion, and must be made consciously.
You can only receive God’s forgiveness in the same measure you forgive others.
Unforgiveness leads to spiritual, mental, and physical torment—often hidden in professing Christians.
Verbal affirmation of forgiveness (saying it out loud) strengthens the decision and makes it real.
When tempted to return to bitterness, simply affirm: 'I have forgiven. It’s finished.'
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Introduction to Forgiveness and Its Divine Basis
“Only through the atoning death of Jesus Christ on our behalf can we claim forgiveness from God.”
The Two Dimensions of Forgiveness: Vertical and Horizontal
Prince explains the dual nature of forgiveness—vertical (our relationship with God) and horizontal (our relationships with others). He emphasizes that both are essential and interconnected, with the Lord’s Prayer linking our forgiveness of others to God’s forgiveness of us.
The Consequences of Unforgiveness: Torment and Spiritual Bondage
“Many, many professing Christians today are in the hands of tormentors.”
The Practical Steps to Forgiveness: Recognizing and Submitting
“Forgiveness proceeds from the will, not from the emotions.”
Maintaining Forgiveness: Reaffirmation and Replacement
The final two steps involve refusing to revisit resentment and replacing negative thoughts with gratitude and prayer. Prince concludes with a model prayer for forgiveness, inviting listeners to make it their own.
“I have forgiven. It’s finished. There’s no question. I tore up the IOUs. I can’t get them back. They’re scattered to the winds.”
“Only through the atoning death of Jesus Christ on our behalf can we claim forgiveness from God.”
“It’s done. I have forgiven. It’s finished.”
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