radiantvisalia.comWord & Deed: We are Witnesses: Forgivness, Part IIwith Joseph RosalesScripture: Matthew 6:9-15, Matthew 18:21-22, Genesis 45:1-15, Ephesians 4:31-32, Psalm 38:3-4, Colossians 3:13Intro: Joseph shares his personal journey with forgiveness, emphasizing its importance and the freedom it brings. He addresses the heaviness of unforgiveness and the need to release past hurts.Key Points:Personal Testimony: Joseph shares his struggles with unforgiveness stemming from childhood abandonment and the loss of his daughter. He highlights the transformative power of forgiving his father.The Burden of Unforgiveness: Unforgiveness binds us to past pain, leading to bitterness, resentment, and emotional turmoil. It hinders our relationship with God and prevents personal growth.Decisional vs. Emotional Forgiveness:Decisional forgiveness is a choice based on duty and obedience to God's command.Emotional forgiveness involves a deeper release and healing, often accompanied by empathy and compassion.Why Forgive?Spiritual separation from God.Bitterness and resentment.Emotional and mental unrest.Inhibits personal growth.Disobedience to God's command.How to Forgive:Acknowledge the pain.Reflect on the feelings.Name the offense and the person.Repent for unforgiveness.Release the offense.Conclusion:Unforgiveness imprisons us, while forgiveness sets us free.Forgiveness is an act of the will, a choice we make regardless of our feelings.God commands us to forgive, and He provides the strength to do so.Nelson Mandela's quote: "Unforgiveness is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die."Call to Action:Acknowledge and address areas of unforgiveness in your life.Reflect on the pain and choose to release it.Repent for holding onto unforgiveness.Receive prayer and support from the ministry team.Participate in communion, remembering Christ's forgiveness. Support the show*Summaries and transcripts are generated using AI. Please notify us if you find any errors.