The 4th of July-
Celebrating our independence as a nation that is free to
pursue life, liberty, and happiness with BBQ, family gatherings, and spectacular
fireworks displays that bring such joy to our hearts, no matter at age 9 or 90.
It truly is such a favorite holiday of mine. So many
wonderful memories that I treasure of times spent with my family.
But this year’s Independence Day was much different than the
many I have experienced in years past and most definitely much different than
many of yours last week.
I awoke to the news that on July 3rd, 2014, the
man who murdered my father received his official guilty sentence- life in
prison. He will spend the next 60 years of his life, not free, but behind bars,
given a great opportunity to think on his actions for the rest of his life on
this earth.
The murder occurred in November
2008 and while many of my dad’s side of the family don’t understand, I chose
not to become involved in the pursuit of making sure that this man “paid for
what he had done.” If you want to read more of my reasoning behind that
decision, you can read my blog post here after I heard about the first hearing at the end of May this year.
There was much commotion and to
be quite frank, drama, via social media between family members over the course
of a few days that resulted in hateful and bitter comments regarding events in
my dad’s life that occurred almost 20 years ago- my parent’s divorce being one
of them. My heart was heavy to think that in the midst of such tragedy, people
would choose to argue over issues that they have no control over any longer,
and truthfully, no business being involved in whatsoever. The tragedy of losing
my father almost six years ago now fresh in my mind actually paled in
comparison to the unforgiveness and bitterness that I could see surfacing
between my family members.
Unforgivess is bondage. It is a yoke that slowly
tightens around our neck and chokes the life out of us.
Bitterness is like a cancer that spreads throughout
your whole body and affects you completely and everything and everyone around
you.
I was given many opportunities
this past weekend to take the bait to become offended, but I’m so thankful that
I held onto My Jesus and His awesome Word- God’s perfect truth.
The
Apostle Paul explains to us the freedom we find in Christ and urges us to not
become entangled in sin in Galatians 5:1: “It
is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand
firm, then, and do not let
yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.”
Although
Paul is not speaking of unforgiveness specifically in this verse, we do know
that unforgiveness is sin that will separate us from God.
Jesus
explains to us at the end of the Lord’s Prayer:
“For if you
forgive other people when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also
forgive you. But
if you do not forgive others their sins, your Father will not forgive your
sins” (Matthew 6:14-15).
Allowing unforgiveness to hold you captive keeps
you from your Heavenly Father and keeps you from walking in total freedom that
Jesus died for us to have.
When He was crucified and His Blood poured out to
accomplish God’s ultimate salvation plan for the world (John 3:16), our sins
were thrown as far as the east is from the west (Psalm 103:12) and we no longer
had to be slaves to sin- we were made
free!
When we stand before God in prayer (and
eventually at the end of this life here on earth), He sees what Jesus has done.
He sees His Son’s precious Blood, and the price that Jesus paid with His very
life just so that you and I could have a relationship with Our Heavenly Father
through Christ.
So why would we deliberately choose bondage by
allowing unforgiveness and bitterness to plague our hearts and keep us from
God’s love and the love of others?
I don’t know who you may need to forgive. I don’t
know how deep the pain goes, how big or small the offense may be. I don’t know
how long you have carried that burden with you.
But I do know that you need to forgive, and you
don’t have to do it in your own strength. God has given you the Holy Spirit to
help you, to heal you, to change your heart. But you must be the one to make
the move. You must CHOOSE to forgive.
Don’t wait.
Do it today.
Do it RIGHT
NOW.
Claim your freedom that Jesus so passionately
laid down His life for you to have.
Emily Rose Massey is the
author of The Vessel: From Marred to
Honorable, a true story of a life delivered from the mire and
filthy pit and bondage of sexual sin and molded into a vessel for the Lord to
flow through to reach others for His Kingdom. She and her husband are both
active in many areas of leadership at their church, including worship ministry,
drama ministry, children’s ministry, and youth ministry. In addition
to teaching and preaching the Word of God, Emily also pours out her passion for
the Lord through her songwriting. Her songs spring forth out of a forgiven
heart full of thankfulness and devotion unto God.
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