There’s an old saying that goes “forgive and forget.”
People may hurt you but we are called to forgive them. People may “cut” you but
wounds heal. People may scratch you but if you think of them as sandpaper you
will end up polished and they’ll end up useless.
That’s what we are told to believe. But, in my
experience, after wounds heal scars come in their place. And, after you polish
something it may seem like new; but new nicks and scratches can show up.
Why do we get scars and scratches when we are hurt? Some
people may say it’s because of our body healing us; but I personally have found
that people like to show off their scars (I’m talking mostly about athletes
here). They like to tell others what they’ve been through. That’s all well and
good if it happened in a game, but what about the metaphorical scars people
leave on you?
Do you like to complain to others about what you are
going through? And, I’m not talking about venting here. I’m talking about
complaining; and there is a difference. In complaining to others it’s not
helping the situation; and it’s not helping you forgive. That’s why I say we
need to forgive and remember.
The principle behind this is that so many people say they
forgive someone but they keep bringing up what that person did to them. Some
people do this to make the other person feel guilty, while others just want to
hurt the person back. But, in bringing up what you say you have already
forgiven means you haven’t actually forgiven the person.
That’s why we need to remember when we forgive others. We
cannot continue to hold issues over peoples’ heads because that’s not
forgiveness. I believe that’s the reason why we have metaphorical scars. Not so
we can hold them over peoples’ heads. But so that we can remember what we’ve
been through, show others our weaknesses, and remember what God has done for
us. Because, no matter what we go through he’s been through a lot more. He’s
always with us and he will forgive us even when we give him scars.
So are you holding any scars over someone’s’ head? Do you
need to forgive anyone? Do you remember who first forgave you and are you
leaning on him?
Matthew 6:14-15, Philippians 2:14, James 5:9
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