(4.5 min video) – Yom Kippur is the holiest day on the Jewish calendar. God’s people come together to collectively and individually seek pardon and forgiveness from Him. This season is also about giving and receiving forgiveness from our brothers and sisters. We can’t ask God to forgive us and withhold forgiveness from others. Realize the significance of Jesus’ answer of “70 x 7” in Matthew 18 when Peter asks how many times he should forgive someone. Come to understand the connection between physical bread and the spiritual bread of forgiveness. God wants you to experience true emotional and spiritual freedom that is only found through authentic forgiveness.
Love hods no record of wrongs , if we don’t forgive we are expecting the offender to pay for the hurt they have caused ( they may have no idea, as Jesus said forgive them for they no not what they do ) you are stuck , waiting for something that is likely to never happen , under the control of the offender, the truth sets us free , the truth is Jesus, and the truth is he has paid the price so we CAN forgive, if you don’t want to be free, simple don’t forgive and stay metaphorical tied to the offender, and you tend to find the same pattern with others who remind us of this offender , accumulating more and more hurt, bitterness and unforgivness
Love hods no record of wrongs , if we don’t forgive we are expecting the offender to pay for the hurt they have caused ( they may have no idea, as Jesus said forgive them for they no not what they do ) you are stuck , waiting for something that is likely to never happen , under the control of the offender, the truth sets us free , the truth is Jesus, and the truth is he has paid the price so we CAN forgive, if you don’t want to be free, simple don’t forgive and stay metaphorical tied to the offender, and you tend to find the same pattern with others who remind us of this offender , accumulating more and more hurt, bitterness and unforgivness