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Introduction
Hopefully you had a blessed Christmas and you got to spend some time with those you love and call family.
Tomorrow is the start of a New Year and typically around this time of year I like to look back and look ahead.
This year I want to jump right in and keep plugging along and the reason for this is that January 19th and 20th we have Kerry Skinner the co-author of the The Heart of the Problem book who will be here.
The reason we are asking him to come is to do some training on becoming a Biblical Counselor.
You heard my heart at the end of a message this year about doing more Biblical counseling and so this is the follow up to how the Spirit moved in that service.
I want to encourage you that if you don’t have any interest in Biblical counseling that you would consider attending this training just to learn more about Jesus and his Word.
The cost will be $10 and it will be a Friday night and Saturday training.
Kerry will then preach on Sunday morning.
This is a phenomenal opportunity for our community and I don’t want you to miss it.
Sign up in front of the office window to let us know you are coming.
So the next few weeks I am going to preach a series of messages that will lead us up to the Kerry Skinner training.
This morning we start with the topic of Forgiveness
Forgiveness: Freeing a person from guilt and its consequences
Forgiveness is the desire and unwilling to forgive is the sin or unwilling to free a person from guilt or its consequences.
Colossians
Imagine this morning with me 2 sons who just lost their parents.
The parents had a will in place and the oldest son was to get the parents house when they passed, but after they passed the youngest son saw the opportunity to take what legally belonged to the oldest son and make it his own.
The parents desired that the older son have this house but the younger son came in not too long after the parents had passed and stole what belonged to his brother.
How would that make you feel?
In my flesh, I would not be happy about this.
I would struggle with forgiving the brother who stole from his own brother.
I chose to start this morning by dealing with being unwilling to forgive because of all the sins I see this one having the ability to hold you in to bondage to other sins.
As we jump in to the unwillingness to forgive you must first know this.
Jesus Forgives Sin
Mark 2:1-12
I believe that it is the desire for many to walk and live in forgiveness.
In the example of the two brothers I gave you earlier I believe it is the desire that after all this has settled and even in the middle of the conflict the true desire of the brother who was stolen from is that he would have the desire to forgive his brother.
When it comes to forgiveness or the ability to free a person of guilt and its consequences, I believe true forgiveness is only available through Jesus Christ.
I believe real forgiveness has always been rooted only in Jesus, is rooted only in Jesus today and until he takes us home it will always be in Jesus.
The good news is that Jesus has made a way for us to receive forgiveness and to extend forgiveness to others.
It was never the desire of our Father in Heaven for us to have to cope or learn to deal with those who have hurt us or the people we have hurt.
Jesus died on the cross to free us from our sin.
Jesus didn’t die on the cross so that we could manage our sin problem.
Jesus died on the cross to set us free.
I love this in scripture where Jesus says so that you may know the Son of Man has the authority to forgive sin he says your sins are forgiven.
Unwillingness to Forgive Controls You
Has a grudge ever helped you?
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As you are turning there let me give you some background to this passage we are going to look at.
Jacob and Esau.
Esau was the older brother.
Esau being the older brother had two things.
He had the birthright and he had the blessing.
BIRTHRIGHT (בְּכֹרָה, bekhorah).
The special privileges granted to a firstborn son
And the
blessing.
The authoritative pronouncement of God’s favour.
One day when Esau came in from hunting.
Jacob had been at home cooking stew.
Esau was hungry and exhausted and wanted some of the stew so Jacob said first sell me your birthright.
Esau was so hungry and said he was about to die so he sold the birthright to his younger brother Jacob.
Then later in life it had come time for Esau being to older son to receive the blessing from his father.
He was about to receive this pronouncement from his father of God’s favour in his life.
His father called Esau in and told him to go out and hunt and come home and make him a delicious meal so that he could bless him before he died.
Their mother Rebekah heard their father say this to Esau so after Esau left to go hunt the game she called her son Jacob in and said listen to me and obey every order I give you.
She said you go out and get two young goats from the flock and I will cook them in to a delicious meal for your father and then he will bless you instead of Esau.
Jacob responded look my brother is vary hairy and I have smooth skin and my father will know that it is not him.
His mother said just do what I say and so she had him put the skin of the goat on his hands so that his father would not know.
He did this and then went to his father and his father questioned him and said is that really you Esau and Jacob lied to his father and said yes it is.
Jacob’s father then gave him the blessing that was intended for Esau.
Later Esau comes in and finds out that his brother Jacob has stolen the blessing that was intended for him.
Esau pleaded with his father to give him another blessing but his father said he could not do that and Esau wept loudly.
Esau is the victim and Jacob is the one who stole from Jacob.
Esau says this in
I will kill my brother Jacob.
Genisis 27:41
Jacob hears about Esau wanting to kill him and so he leaves.
Here in they have been apart and established their own families and the two brothers are about to meet again.
Genesis 32:1-22
Unwillingness to forgive or to seek forgiveness causes us to do some crazy things.
Here Jacob is about to meet Esau and Jacob send his men to seek favour with Esau.
They come back and report that Esau is on his way with 400 men.
Unwilling to seek forgiveness causes distress and fear
This unwillingness to seek forgiveness dictates his actions.
Genesis 32:
This unwillingness to seek forgiveness dictates his actions.
The Heart of the Problem says you are slave to the person you hate.
Jacob’s actions are being dictated by Esau.
Esau is living in freedom because of forgiveness but Jacob is not.
He is arranging everything of value to him and putting them in order.
Esau is living freely but Jacob is over here stressed out worried and driving himself crazy.
Remember what drove him to this he heard that Esau was coming to meet him with 400 men and that is it!!
When our heart is unwilling to seek forgiveness we have a hard time discerning truth in our life.
We start to think here he comes to kill me and I know he is angry with me.
Our heart will start to fill with other sins as well worry, fear, bitterness, yelling, lying, drunkeness, or sexual immorality.
Being unwilling to forgive roots itself in our lives and leads us in to so many other sins if we are unwilling to deal with it.
Notice that the fear of Esau dictates the actions of Jacob.
He starts to divide the camp.
You say well I don’t fear anyone.
Fight rather than flight well guess what when you decide to fight then the fight is dictated by someone else’s actions.
You are also being controlled by the actions of the other.
Jacob and Esau meet
Jacob is getting them all in live from the least important to him to the most important to him to meet Esau and when Esau gets there he runs up and hugs his brother and says what was this all about?!?
Look at verse 10 again
Jacob says to Esau I have seen your face and seeing your face is like seeing God’s face since you have accepted me.
Esau went from angry and wanting to kill Jacob to at the point of their reunion his face looks like the face of God.
What if the person you are unwilling to forgive could see your face in forgiveness and it looks like the face of God?
This is the desire when it comes to forgiveness that we would experience the freedom so much that those we may have hurt say our face looks like the face of God.
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