Paul
N. F. (14 Apr 2005)
"FORBEARING AND FORGIVING
ONE ANOTHER"
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FORBEARING AND FORGIVING ONE ANOTHER
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By A. W. Tozer
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Forbearing one another, and forgiving one another,
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if any man have a quarrel against any: even as Christ
forgave
you, so also do ye.
-- Colossians 3:13
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I do not believe that a spirit of resentment can dwell in
a loving heart.
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In the course of scores of conferences and hundreds of
conversations, I have many times heard people say:
"I resent that!"
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But I have never heard those words used by any man or
woman living in conscious Christian victory!
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Before resentment can enter, love must take its flight and
bitterness take over. The bitter soul will compile a
list of slights at which
it takes offense and will watch
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over itself like
a mother bear over her cubs.
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Few sights are more depressing than that of a
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professed Christian defending his supposed rights and bitterly
resisting any attempt to violate them. Such a
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Christian has never accepted
the way of the cross. The
sweet graces of meekness and humility are unknown to
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him.
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The only cure for this sort of thing is to die to self and
rise with Christ into
newness of life. The man who sets
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the will of God as his
goal will reach that goal, not by
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self-defense, but by
self-abnegation. Then no matter
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what sort of treatment
he receives from his fellow men,
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he will be altogether
at peace.
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The will of God has been done -- whether by curses or compliments
he cares not, for he seeks not one or the
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other, but only to do
the will of God at any cost!
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If there be some who take pleasure in holding him
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down, he is still content
within himself, and will not
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resent them, for he seeks
not advancement, but the
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will of God.
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Yours in Christ,
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Paul N. F.