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Learning How to Forgive (cont'd)

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Learning How to Forgive (cont'd)

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August 18, 2025 8:00 am

Carrying unforgiveness can be a heavy burden, leading to emotional and physical distress. Pastor Paul Shepard explains that forgiveness is not a suggestion, but a commandment, and that releasing others to God's judgment can bring freedom and healing.

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What I do with the people who I think will die. before they ever say to me, I'm sorry. I release them in my heart. What's that mean? I don't express forgiveness to them because they haven't asked for it, but to God.

I say, Lord. I want to send them to you.

So that I don't carry them around or they're a fence around. It's too heavy a burden. Forgiveness is not a suggestion, it's a commandment. Hello and welcome to another great day here on Destined for Victory, where we feature the preaching ministry of Pastor Paul Shepard. Jesus said that if we don't forgive others, God won't forgive us.

And He didn't just say it, He modeled it for us many times, most notably on the day of His crucifixion. Father, forgive them, he said, for they know not what they do. Today's message is straight ahead. Remember to come see us at pastorpaul.net, where you can listen to any of our recent messages on demand, including today's. That's pastorpaul.net.

Now, here is Pastor Paul's Destined for Victory message. Learning how to forgive.

Some folk are in denial.

Some people, you tell them how and when they offended you. They say, No, I didn't. I don't know what you're talking about. I never said that. Have you ever had the crazy-making experience?

Of telling somebody what they said, what they did. And they look you right square in your eyes and say, I know I. You know the day it happened, the time of day. It was about 90%. 9.17 in the morning.

Cause I remember I was at the stove scrambling some eggs. Time of day, you know what they had on. And they said, No, I didn't. You had this mixed up. I never said that.

I never did that. Denial. defiant, denial, and then you have people who know exactly what they did. Exactly what they said. They are the blatant disregard.

Folks, they have blatant disregard for your feelings. They could care less. They know exactly what they did, they're glad it happened. They wish they had hurt you worse. Oh, if you haven't met them, keep on living.

There are folk who wouldn't think of backing up off of you. when you tell them you did something. They wouldn't think of deflecting or denying. They'd be like What's the problem? They know what they did.

Glad they did it. What do you do with that cat? Pastor, you said, I'm not supposed to forgive them, but what am I supposed to do? Here's the answer: you release them in your heart. You release them in your heart.

You say, what's the difference? The difference is, I don't express. or extend forgiveness to them because they haven't acknowledged wrongdoing. I can't release you because God hasn't released you. The only way you get released is you acknowledge you've been wrong.

Then God and I can release you. Until you acknowledge that, you are going to judgment. With your sin against me counted against you.

So you gotta ignore the devil when he tells you, you better not forgive these people, you better not even release them in your heart. Because, see, they will have gotten away with something. Nobody's getting away with anything. I'm a child of God. My daddy said: if you mess with me, you're going to run into him.

You don't have to worry about holding them. I better hold them because they'll think they got away with that. Who cares what they think? They are marching toward a judgment. that they better repent and get prepared for.

Because believe me their sin against you is gonna catch up with them In judgment. Nobody gets away. We look at our justice system. He got off. He did not get off.

He might have gotten acquitted when he was really guilty. But he didn't get off. It just means he got off. with our injustice system. That's what it is, the injustice system.

Folk who are guilty get off sometimes. Folk who are innocent are sitting up in jail right now. Didn't do a thing. But the system said they're guilty. I don't call it a justice system.

if it gets it wrong that much. See, when I talk about the rare exception, everybody knows somebody who's innocent. Who's in jail and everybody knows somebody who's guilty walking around. But don't think because the system missed it. That God missed it.

So, what do I do with the people who are defiant in denial? have blatant disregard for me. What I do with the people who I think will die. Before they ever say to me, I'm sorry. I release them in my heart.

What's that mean? I don't express forgiveness to them because they haven't asked for it, but to God. I say, Lord. I want to send them to you.

So that I don't carry them around. Or there a fence around. It's too heavy a burden. You gotta understand, when you hold people, that's a great big job. It taxes you emotionally, it taxes you physically, it'll mess up your life, it'll wreck your health, it'll mess up your family, your marriage, it'll mess with your head, it will keep you from working the way you ought to work on your job.

When you carry folk around, it is destructive. When you carry people around, do you know what you have to do? You have to construct a prison in your heart. You become the judge, the jury, the prosecuting attorney. You're definitely going to find them guilty on all counts.

And when you find them guilty on all counts, then you sentence them to jail. Guess where that jail is when you practice unforgiveness? It's in your own heart. You have to build a jail, and some of y'all know you don't just have a single jail cell.

Some of y'all know you have a full-blown prison with a whole bunch of folk. Up in your heart you carrying around. Oh, you know it's the truth.

Some of y'all got hole, you got cell blocks full of people. Oh yeah, see he's over in cell block C. No. Wholesale blocks. This one I got in solitary confinement.

I don't even let them out to see the light of day. You got folk in solitary confinement. You got them all locked up in your heart, all messed up in your heart. And you have to be the warden. Guess what?

That means you have to be in jail yourself. The warden works in jail. The reason why unforgiveness makes no sense is because it messes up your life. And the real sad thing is, some folk holding people in unforgiveness thinking they're doing something. You are bound because you have to construct this prison and keep them fed and always in your mind.

Last thing you think of when you go to bed, first thing you think of when you wake up. You're always focused on what they did, what they said. It's always impacting you.

Meanwhile, in the case of some of the folk, especially the ones with blatant disregard, they have never lost a moment's sleep. Thinking about you. and you waking up after two and a half hours. traumatized over them. And they snoring.

You're killing yourself. I've said it before, but it bears repeating. Unforgiveness is like drinking poison and waiting for them to die.

So what is Jesus? Say Release them in your heart. Release them in your yard. Give them to me. They haven't acknowledged their need, so you can't extend it to them.

but transfer them to my jail. Because God says, vengeance is mine, I will repay. Transfer them to my jail. Today, God calls for you to load up everybody in your prison. Just bring the buses.

Line the buses up. U thirty, you and bus A. Y'all in bus B. Load them all up till the jail is empty. Send them all to the Lord's jail.

Shut yours down. Make yours like Alcatraz. Shut it down. And this is so important. Because Forgiveness releasing them to God.

Freeze you again.

Now I can go on with my life. See, when you're holding people in unforgiveness, you say, Well, I gotta, I don't forgive them because they ruined 15 years of my life. Do you realize as long as you hold them in unforgiveness, they're about to ruin the next 15 years? But if you load them up? Put 'em on the bus, send them to God's jail.

You now. Have the chance to experience what Jesus said He came to give us. Freedom from captivity. I'm not holding people anymore. They did me wrong, but they got to deal with my daddy.

I'm going on with my life.

Now you some of you say But I feel like I'm too hurt, too angry, too bitter to forgive them. Here's a word for you. You are not too hurt, too angry, too bitter. To forgive, why because forgiveness is an act of obedience to God. Forgiveness is not a function of my emotions.

I don't forgive my offenders. Because I feel like forgiving them. I forgive them. Because my heavenly Father said send them to me. And that's what I'm doing.

I take them and I send them away.

Now, I'm still hurt. I'm still angry. I'm still bitter. Just because you're saved doesn't mean you don't have those emotions. Please understand real Christianity.

A lot of Christians love pretending. Like, soon, the moment I got saved, I looked at my hands, and my hands looked new. I looked at my feet, and they did too. I've heard people with that kind of testimony. Thank God if you had such a startling, wonderful, transformational experience of coming to Christ, that is great.

I promise you though, sooner or later, your hands aren't going to look new.

Sooner or later you're gonna come back down off of that high. And you'll find yourself wrestling with hatred. with bitterness. With anger? With the temptation to hold them in unforgiveness.

You're going to wrestle with that as a believer. The only time you can wrestle with it is as a believer. If you're a sinner, you're not wrestling with that. You hate them, bam, it's over. I hate you.

I plan to always hate you. If I could hate you from my grave, I would hate you. The believer though is called to a higher level of living. We're the ones who have to wrestle. We're the ones who have to say, God, you don't want this from me.

So I need your help. And let me tell you, the only time you can get the healing and help you need is after you load those buses up and send those jokers on. You'll never get healed. As long as you're holding them. You'll never get better.

As long as you're holding them, you'll never get over it. As long as you're holding them. You'll never experience soul healing. Psyche healing. Memory healing.

The memories will always have pain and bitterness and anger attached to them. As long as you're holding them. Once you release them to God. You don't extend forgiveness to them because they haven't asked for it, but I release them to God. And then I say, now, Lord.

I need you. Since you say you don't want me to be hateful, you don't want me to be bitter, you don't want me to be angry, you don't want me to live in resentment, you say you want to release me from the prison of those things, I've done what you have commanded me to do.

Now Lord, here's my hurt. Here's my anger. Here's my bitterness. That's where life change happens. When you have obeyed God, Still ahead, the second half of today's Destined for Victory message, featuring the teaching ministry of Pastor Paul Shepard.

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Well, he was a bit of a trickster, a guy who spent much of his life deceiving those closest to him. But one day, he decided he wanted God to help him change.

Now, let's get you back to the rest of today's Destined for Victory message: learning how to forgive. What did Jacob do back in the Old Testament? Jacob said, Lord, I am sick of being tricky. I'm sick of being a deceiver. I'm sick of getting over on people.

I got over on my twin brother. How jacked up is that? Then I got over all my uncle. Because he got over on me. You remember that story he went down to Uncle Laban's house?

Saw Rachel. Want to marry her? Worked seven years thinking he working for Rachel. His uncle Gives him layer. He didn't want layer.

But he had worked for seven years. Went to the uncle, said, When I was introduced into the wedding chamber last night in darkness and laid with this woman all night, you know I thought that was Rachel in there. I wake up in the morning and that's Leah. And his uncle said, Oh, you mean I didn't tell you? Tricky folk.

No, no, you can't have her. Without having to hold this first. He said, those seven years you worked, that was for Leia.

Now you want Rachel. That's another seven years. She is all in the family. And Jacob got sick of being tricky and being in a tricky family. And he went to God and said, Lord, I need you to change me.

And folks, the best thing that can happen to us is when we bring our bitterness, our hatred, our anger, our dysfunction, whatever it is, and say, Lord, I'm sick of me. You're used to getting sick of other folk. God's waiting for you to get sick of you. The best help you can get is when you get sick of you. Because at that point God can change you.

Jacob wrestled until God changed his very name. He said, You're no longer Jacob.

Now you're Israel. Jacob means trickster. Supplanter, deceiver. Israel means prince with God. You can get before God with your anger, your bitterness, your resentment, so that God will change it.

Replace it with love and peace. You'll start sleeping better. You'll start, the memories God will heal over time will heal so that the memory doesn't have the hurt attached to it. You can remember wrong and never like it. But God can get you over the pain, the debilitating pain of it.

So that it doesn't hurt like it used to.

Now let's be real practical. Do I have to trust people? Who have wronged me? No, I don't. In fact, until they have a true time of getting sick of themselves.

True repentance and true transformation with God. You better not trust them. See, a lot of Christians think, well, if I forgive you, that means if you stole stuff from me, because you used to have the key to my house, because I trusted you, and then I found out you were stealing from me, and so I confronted you, and you admitted it and said you were sorry. And so to forgive you, give them back a key. I can forgive you and lock you out.

Here's why. Because if there's been no change. Why would I give trust to someone who has a proven record of not being able to handle it? I have To wait and see if there's change. I have to wait and see if you go before God and get your stuff straight.

That's when I can trust you again. When I see that God has been at work, let me give you a biblical example. Remember Peter? Peter told Jesus the night that he was betrayed He told Jesus minutes before the betrayal: you know, it looks like things are not shaping up to be too good tonight. And I just want to let you know, Jesus, that when all the rest of these jokers forsake you.

I'm with you. I'm your boy. Jesus says, Simon, Simon. Satan has desired to shake up your life, to sift you as wheat. He said, but I prayed for you.

I prayed, and I didn't pray that you wouldn't get shaken up. In fact, it's going to happen. Before tomorrow morning, you will have denied even knowing me three times. He said, but when You are converted. Strengthen your brothers.

He said, I'm going to use your failure. to make you sick enough of yourself where you surrender to me, In a way that I can change your life. He said, and When you're converted, I'm going to use it as a ministry platform. Guess who preached six weeks after telling people publicly? I don't know who Jesus is.

Talk about a failure. The worst failure you can have is to deny the only one who can save you. And Peter did it three times. It's on the public record for the rest of history. Six weeks later, He's preaching the signature message.

On the birthday of the church, the day of Pentecost. You said, how did he get to do that? He should never preach again, denying Jesus. How he gets to do it? Because the Lord used it as an altar call.

The Lord uses your failures in ways people don't know anything about. People think your failures define you. God says, I'll use your failure to start. A brand new chapter in your life. I will take you at your worst.

When you are converted, when you repent. I will then use that. As a platform to spring you into a new anointing. But the difference is Peter wept. Bitterly.

after he failed. See, God looks for a broken and contract heart. When David failed miserably, and Nathan came to him with a prophetic word of judgment and admonition. He went down before God, was broken in repentance, said, I have sinned. God looks at your response to failure.

People look at your failure. God looks at what you do after you fail. What you want to look for is brokenness. Don't trust somebody who hasn't shown I'm broken. I'm admitting I'm wrong.

I'm sorry. I blew it. I should have never been here. I should have never done this. I'm so sorry.

You want to look for brokenness. And sometimes, when you see folk, when they're truly broken, they can hardly get their head up. I mean broken, tears running, sometimes nose running, pitiful, ugly, but God loves it. Because he can change a person like that. But when you see these folk stiff back, So sure of themselves.

Only you don't see any sign of sorrow except the sorrow that they got caught.

Some folk are only sorry that they got caught. Don't trust them? That's no proof you forgave him that you gave him another key? See, they took a few things out your living room the last time. You give him another key?

And they haven't truly repented. And been broken before God and truly shown signs and evidence. John the Baptist called it fruit of repentance. When they came out and said, We want to be baptized, he said, Bring me fruit. of repentance.

Show me. That you've repented. Show me that you have gone through some process where you have acknowledged your wrong and you are determined to let God have his way. That's what God's looking for. And when you see people and you and you gave them another key and they haven't done that?

They took a few things the last time. This time? They gonna back a truck up They go back up truck Uh, you'll be at work, you won't know it. You're at work, they wait till you're at work, your neighbors will hear beep. Beep, beep, beep.

You come home cleaned out. You go in the house, hello, hello, hello. Don't trust them. Until they've proven they broke it. Broken before God, willing to do whatever it takes.

How's that for a great reminder? Forgiveness of others is just as much for your life as it is theirs. When you let it go and give these kinds of burdens to God, He sets you free from the consequences of bitterness and anger. And that's when the full weight of His joy can be fully given to your mind and spirit.

So glad you stopped by for today's Destined for Victory message: Learning How to Forgive. If you joined us late, or if you want to hear the full message one more time, stop by pastorpaul.net. That's pastorpaul.net.

Now I'm pleased to tell you about an outstanding resource from Destined for Victory, our new booklet, Rising Above Offense. We've all been wounded from time to time, even by the people who love us most. But what does God say about how to handle these situations? You'll find out in Rising Above Offense, something I believe everyone should read. And if you want to discover the right way to respond when someone offends you, if you want to learn all about the beautiful and amazing power of forgiveness, request your copy of Rising Above Offense when you make a generous gift to Destined for Victory.

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God wants the areas of our lives that are broken down, that are messed up, that are dysfunctional. He wants them dealt with. And the onus is going to be on us to respond. To what God is showing us. That's tomorrow in our message, Wisdom for People Under Construction.

But until then, remember. He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion. In Christ, you are destined for victory.

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