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Pine Baron
04-27-2022, 06:08 AM
Good morning all. I almost chose a different message to put up because this one made me uncomfortable with my own realized weakness. The blessing brought me to a bit of comfort, to which I say "AMEN". Have a safe and blessed day.

Hagee Ministries

Colossians 3:13

…even as Christ forgave you, so you also must do.

Unforgiveness and bitterness harbored in our hearts can bring us to an impasse in our faith. They are toxic to our souls. Consider the true story of Adolph Coors IV.

On February 9, 1960, Adolph Coors III, heir to the Coors Brewing Company fortune, was kidnapped and held for ransom. His wife and four children hoped for his safe return, but seven months later, his body was found on a remote mountainside, shot in the back. Joseph Corbett, Jr., an escaped fugitive, was arrested, convicted, and sentenced to life in prison.

At the age of 15, Adolph Coors IV lost his father and best friend. He spent years hating Corbett. In 1975, he gave his heart to Jesus and divested himself of his interest in the family business, but he could not divest himself of the hatred.

Resentment and rage seethed within him and blighted his growth in faith, affecting every area of his life. His bitterness alienated him from God, and he began to seek His help to forgive Corbett.

His pastor later related: “Through the power of the Holy Spirit, Adolph Coors IV visited the maximum-security unit of Colorado’s Cañon City Penitentiary and tried to talk to Mr. Corbett, the man who murdered his father.”

Corbett refused to meet him, so Coors left a Bible with the following inscription: “I’m here to see you today and I’m sorry that we could not meet. As a Christian, I am summoned by the Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, to forgive you. I do forgive you, and I ask you to forgive me for the hatred that I have held in my heart for you.” In the same way that Christ forgave him, Adolph Coors forgave the man that murdered his father.

Blessing:

May the Lord bless you and keep you. May the Lord make His face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you and give you His peace. May you be liberated from any burden of bitterness. May the power of forgiveness flood you with the riches of His grace and love.

ioon44
04-27-2022, 07:30 AM
Unforgiveness, bitterness & Hatred. If you have these in your life, then you are drinking poison and hoping someone else will die.

Great message.

Wayne Smith
04-27-2022, 07:43 AM
... and you have never realized the power of 'Vengeance is Mine, sayeth The LORD'. When I harbor resentment and hate I am stepping into God's domain, vengeance is his domain, not ours.

square butte
04-27-2022, 07:47 AM
Amen to all the above comments & Scripture - Appreciate the message this morning

USMC87
04-27-2022, 08:07 AM
Amen, I too have been guilty of hate and resentment but God gave me repentance!

dverna
04-27-2022, 08:09 AM
I am not wired that way. And BTW, God will not take vengeance on someone who kills your loved one. If that person accepts Jesus as their Saviour, they go to heaven.

Even something as "silly" as people who want to destroy America stir hatred in me. People like AOC, the Squad, Newsom, Schiff, Pelosi, and on and on and on....

I doubt many of the Jan 6th "Insurrectionists" rotting in jail feel love for the people who put them there.

God wants us to be like Him but He knows none of us can be like Him. If we could be like Him, we would not need Jesus to save our souls. I accept my deficiencies. God accepts them too. I try to be a better man but I am not always successful. If hating evil is "off limits" why should we hate Satan?

I have wondered what would God do if Satan accepted Jesus as his Savior. It surely cannot happen. Without evil, things unravel quickly.

Ickisrulz
04-27-2022, 08:32 AM
I am not wired that way. And BTW, God will not take vengeance on someone who kills your loved one. If that person accepts Jesus as their Saviour, they go to heaven.

Even something as "silly" as people who want to destroy America stir hatred in me. People like AOC, the Squad, Newsom, Schiff, Pelosi, and on and on and on....

I doubt many of the Jan 6th "Insurrectionists" rotting in jail feel love for the people who put them there.

God wants us to be like Him but He knows none of us can be like Him. If we could be like Him, we would not need Jesus to save our souls. I accept my deficiencies. God accepts them too. I try to be a better man but I am not always successful. If hating evil is "off limits" why should we hate Satan?

I have wondered what would God do if Satan accepted Jesus as his Savior. It surely cannot happen. Without evil, things unravel quickly.

There is no biblical command to hate Satan. There is no indication that God hates Satan.

Satan cannot be saved through the work of Jesus because he is not a human (Hebrews 2:16). A similar idea is, would Jesus had forgiven Judas had he repented and asked for forgiveness? The answer is that he would have.