By Gena Barnhill @BarnhillGena
We can forgive those who have hurt us by following the 8 Steps to Forgiveness approach.
Anita requested a prayer appointment with the healing prayer team at her church. Following introductions and thanking Anita for her willingness to come for prayer and her desire for healing, her prayer team asked what she would like Jesus to do for her.
She immediately responded she needed Jesus to heal her broken heart. “My best friend betrayed me by dating the man I said I was interested in. How can I ever forgive her?” She choked back sobs and her eyes focused on the floor. “How could she do this to me? I will never forgive her. She does not deserve my forgiveness!” Anita searched the faces around her. “I shouldn’t forgive her, right? After all, what she knowingly did to me is unforgivable. I would never do such a thing.”
The prayer team said it is often difficult to forgive someone who has wounded us. Most importantly, they emphasized forgiveness benefits us, not our offenders. Furthermore, it frees us when we relinquish the person and the situation to the Lord and declare we forgive them. The Lord is then able to heal our wounded hearts by taking away the pain of the hurtful memory. Deciding to forgive is a choice we need to make to experience the peace the Lord has for us.
Anita’s plea for healing from a broken heart resonates with many of us who have faced betrayal and hurt at the hands of others. Forgiveness is often an arduous journey, but it leads to healing and freedom. Let’s examine the eight steps to forgiveness and freedom.
8 Steps to Forgiveness and Freedom #prayer #forgiveness #healing Share on XForgiving others who hurt us can be challenging, but it is an essential step toward healing and experiencing emotional freedom. The Lord’s transformative power will equip us to forgive and, as a result, enjoy the peace and restoration it brings. To clarify, forgiveness is not excusing the offense. In other words, it is a choice we make to release the power the offense has over us.
*Adapted from: Gena Barnhill, Freedom from Brokenness-Lessons Learned through Inner Healing Prayer (Birmingham, AL: Brookstone Publishing Group 2022), 13-17.
When have you asked the Lord for His grace to help forgive your offenders? What are some things you have done to release someone who has offended or hurt you? Be sure to share your thoughts and comments on our Facebook Group Healing Prayer Discussion.
Looking forward to your input.
Blessings,
Gena
Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on May 16, 2022, and was revamped for comprehensiveness on May 5, 2024.
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