Releasing the Burden of Resentment
Forgiveness
Releasing the Burden of Resentment
Proverbs 19:11
"Good sense makes one slow to anger,
and it is his glory to overlook an offense."
Background
Proverbs
19:11 imparts wisdom about the virtue of patience and the glory found in
overlooking offenses. It emphasizes the value of exercising good sense by
resisting the impulse to quickly become angry. Choosing to overlook offenses
becomes a source of honor and glory, freeing us from the burden of resentment.
Be Encouraged
In
a world filled with opportunities for offense, Proverbs 19:11 guides us toward
a path of wisdom. As we embrace patience and choose to overlook offenses, we
discover a liberating release from the weight of resentment. The act of
forgiveness becomes a testimony to the transformative power of grace, fostering
healing and restoring relationships. Let us, therefore, hold onto good sense,
embracing the glory found in extending forgiveness.
Supporting Verses
Matthew
6:14-15: "For if you forgive others
their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you, but if you do not
forgive others their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your
trespasses."
Colossians
3:13: "Bearing with one another and,
if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has
forgiven you, so you also must forgive."
Prayer
Heavenly Father, grant me the wisdom to be
slow to anger and the strength to overlook offenses. May forgiveness be my
glory, and may I experience the freedom of releasing resentment. In Jesus'
name. Amen.
God
bless you
Theodore
J. Quist
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