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Finding Freedom Through Love and Forgiveness

By October 26, 2008Christians, Devotional

And now I want to urge you, dear lady, that we should love one another. This is not a new commandment, but one we had from the beginning. 2 John 5 NLT  
  
Repetition is sometimes used to emphasize a point. If anyone closely examines John’s 2nd epistle they surely see the repetition John uses. The point John makes by repetition is that you and I are to “love one another”.   
   
If you have spent any time in church then you have heard that repeated over and over again.  The problem is that most of us are slow learners.  We can know the truth, but following through with it is often hard for us to do.  So let me ask you, Is there someone in your life that you really are having a hard time loving? Maybe you’ve told others that you’ve forgiven this person, that you have no hard feelings towards them, but the truth is there is still an element of hate in your heart that just won’t go away. If you think about the hurt this person caused you, you would get angry all over again. Maybe you would even secretly wish harm upon this person.  I have often said that if the first thought you have about someone is the hurt they once caused you, then you haven’t truly forgiven them.  Is that the case with your story?    
  
Today I dare you to listen to the encouragement of John? “This is not a new commandment, but one we had from the beginning….We should love one another.” Allow God today to look deep into your heart, examine your love quotient for those who have hurt you the most, and ask God to help you love these people (or this person) the way Christ loves you.  If you can ever get there you will find a freedom in true love and forgiveness that cannot be achieved any other way.

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