This is a must-read for everyone. Even took some notes here. Now to the difficult business of actually totally forgiving
## Chapter 2
### How to know we have totally forgiven?
The life of Joseph illustrates how total forgiveness looks in practice (see [[Gen 45|Genesis 45]])
"The worst thing that can happen to a man is to succeed before he is ready" - Martin Lloyd Jones
Lessons from Joseph
1) Do not let anyone know what someone said about you or did to you (Gen 45:1).
Joseph was a hero in Egypt, his brothers would have had a bad time in Egypt if the egiptians knew what they did to Joseph.
The real reason we usually tell the details of our hurts is to punish the person who sinned against us. When we totally forgive we forgo revenge and keep the sin secret. We all have skeletons in our closets. It is comforting to know that God totally and completely forgives all our sins and will never disclose what He knows
2) Do not allow anyone to be afraid of you or intimidated by you
Joseph revealed his identity to his brothers with tears and compassion. He did not want them to be afraid of him ([[Gen 45|Geneza 45:2]]).
If we are happy to know that someone who hurt us is afraid of us then this only shows that we have not forgiven the person completely ([[1 Ioan 4|1 John 4:18]])
Once God has forgiven us, He does not want us to be afraid of Him. He wants to put us at ease in His presence.
3) We still want them to forgive themselves and not feel guilty. We make it easy for others to forgive themselves.
When revealing his identity to his brothers, Joseph was not about to send his brothers in a guilt trip. He knew that they felt guilty enough and he showed grace. We love to punish people that wronged us by making them feel guilty. Because we haven't sorted out our own guilt issues we want to ensure others experience guilt also. We point the finger partly because we haven't forgiven ourselves.
4) We let people save face
Because God wants us to make it easy for us to forgive ourselves he inspired Paul to write [[Rom 8|Romans 8:28]]. Joseph uses this kind of logic when he tells his brothers that God was in fact sending him to Egypt so that he may deliver everyone from the famine. In order to allow his brothers to save face, Joseph provides a rationale for why they sinned against him. You can make a friend for life if you help him save face.
When we recognise that we are just as capable of sinning as anyone else we can help our transgressors save face because we know that we could easily have done the same. Self-righteousness is an obstacle to total forgiveness. For Joseph then, letting his brothers save face was not merely a polite thing to do but it was how he understood the truth of the situation. He sincerely believed that God sent him ahead in Egypt for the very purpose of saving his family from the years of famine ahead. In this conversation we see that all the suffering Joseph endured was worth it because learned the lessons of forgiveness ([[Ioan 16|John 16:21-22]]).
5) We will protect them from their greatest fear and darkest secret
The brother's fear was to return to Canaan and tell their father about what they did. For years, their worst nightmare was that their father will find out about their deception. In [[Gen 45|Genesis 45:9-13]] Joseph instructs his brothers about what to say to his father and it does not include the truth about their betrayal. God does not blackmail us and when we blackmail other people God wont stand for it.
6) Total forgiveness is a lifelong commitment. You keep on doing it for as long as you live
It isn't enough to forgive today and return to it tomorrow. Total forgiveness is a lifelong commitment and you may need to practice it every day for the rest of your life. Seventeen (17) years after reuniting with Joseph, Jacob died. Joseph's brothers were terrified that he will take at long last revenge on them. Their fear was understandable since Joseph's forgiveness was very gracious all these years ago. Because of this fear they made up a story for him. Joseph said to them something like this: "I forgave you then, I forgive you now. Do not be afraid" ([[Gen 50|Genesis 50:19]]). Joseph's change of heart was not a passing thing, it was a real and a total forgiveness.
7) We will pray for our enemies to be blessed
Praying like this is exceedingly difficult. When we do this we become more like our heavenly Father.
***Caution***: Never go to a person you forgave and say "I forgive you". This is counter-productive unless to a person you know yierns for your forgiveness since they will most probably ask you "for what?" because most people we forgive sincerely think they have not wronged us. It is up to us to forgive and then keep quiet about it
## Chapter 3: The Lord's Prayer and Forgivenes
This prayer is not intended as a kind of salvation by works but it is designed to keep us humble and keep us from having a self-righteous atitude. We all have this problem and most of us fight it every day. We naturally want to justify ourselves and we instinctively point the finger. The Lord's prayer keeps us on our toes and gives us objectivity. It shows us that we need daily forgiveness as much as daily bread. Jesus takes 2 things for granted here. First, He takes for granted that people have hurt us. Second, He takes for granted that we need to be forgiven.
In what ways have you been hurt by other people? Think about it and know that this is how people are. You are most probably doing something to someone else without even realising it.
This is not easy. It is also not a prayer for justification or salvation by works. It is instead a prayer for continual fellowship with God.
The greater the sin you must forgive, the greater the annointing of the Holy Spirit you will receive in order to do so. So every wrong you suffer is in fact an opportunity to have a deeper fellowship with Christ through the Holy Spirit.
Start by not judging the person you forgive. Reserving judgement for God alone shows that we are already on the path of forgiveness.
Forgiveness is a chosen privilege ([[Prov 19|Proverbs 19:11]]). Overlooking someone's transgression against you is glorious in God's eyes. Doing this requires a crossing over into the supernatural.
Although we are saved by grace apart from the works of forgiveness, there are consequences to us choosing to not forgive. Some aspects of our life depend on our works:
1) Salvation is unconditional, our fellowship with God is conditioned. Unconfessed sin can block our fellowship with our Father
2) The anointing of the Spirit in our lives is conditional. The Holy Spirit in our lives may freely come and go based on how much we really want Him
3) Our status in the family of God is unconditional, our intimacy with Christ is conditional
4) Our eternal destiny is fixed but receiving an additional reward is conditional (1 Cor 3:14-15).
Total forgiveness is achievable and the consequences are real and wonderful should we choose this path
Why does God hate so much an unforgiving spirit?
1) It shows an indifference to the greatest thing God did, namely the sending of the Son to die for our sins
2) We interrupt God's purpose in the world (reconciliation)
3) God hates an ungrateful heart ([[Mat 18|Mat. 18]]).
What does it mean when Jesus says if you dont forgive the Father will not forgive you?
1) We grieve the Holy Spirit and stop being able to think clearly (Eph. 4:30)
2) We are left to ourselves, we are on our own (Prov. 14:14, 2 Cor. 2:11). God lets you do it your way and worst of all, you may even think He is with you through it all. Satan will have freedom to deceive you through your own flesh (Gen. 3:4). The devil will come to you and say that indeed, normally forgiveness is mandatory but in your particular case the offence is so great that you are justified in holding onto your bitterness
3) Once steps 1 & 2 are in place you start to commit other sins. Once the devil gets a foothold in your life through unforgiveness he keeps tempting you with other sins
4) You lose the potential of God's annointing in your life and you become like an empty shell. Saul prophecied after he lost his anointing but eventually lost it. After the salvation we receive from God, the anointing of the Holy Spirit is the most previous gift we receive from Him.
5) We lose our fellowship with the Father (1 John 1:6).