Have you ever been around someone who seems to be overcome by
bitterness, anger, and even vengeful? These individuals have one main
obsession in common – an unforgiving heart. At one time or another, the
individual has felt they have been wronged. Unfortunately we all
become ill-treated by someone on occasion; sometimes even by someone we
love. Where it becomes an issue of sin is when we find ourselves
holding onto grudges wanting to take revenge on those who have wronged
us. The sin the other person had done to us becomes deep rooted sin
within our own heart because we failed to give the transgression the
person had committed toward us to the Lord. We failed to forgive the
offender.
I know that I've recently felt this toward an unnamed individual and I shared the comment about the feeling with my husband. Wanting to be the good listening husband he listened but then when it came time to react he told me how very wrong I was in what I was saying. You know I really appreciate that in spite of my hurt, he was able to help me with that feeling and then go on and encourage me to not want to retaliate but to turn over those feelings (to God) and move on with living our lives in the way that we should live them. He hurt for me and wanted to make me feel loved while I was feeling put off, and so why validating my feelings of being hurt he stood up to the sin of retaliation and moved forward with me. I love my husband and his strength where I am weak! God really blessed me with an incredible man and I can only thank him and God over and over again for that maturity.
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The of the most wonderful things about a marriage is the ability share our strengths when our partner is in need.
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