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Giving God Your Worst

by: Dianne Smith*

Chapter 12 - The Truth Shall Set You Free

Some of you might have the impression that in surrendering we all become meek, lowly, spiritual clones. Actually, quite the opposite happens. As you start surrendering those things that you previously denied, it creates a freedom that you may never have experienced before. A freedom to stand up and honestly confront that which needs confronting. As God leads you into honesty with yourself you will begin to deal honestly with others.

Let me give you an example. When a person hurts us verbally, we react predictably. It may be one of many emotions but they all spring from the same source - self. With our egos wounded, we are not able to focus on the issue itself. Rather we are weighted down with self pity or righteous indignation or any number of emotions that result from being the victim of someone's vindictiveness. The first point in surrendering is to recognize that, no matter what the other person did, your responsibility is only for YOUR heart. It is YOUR feelings that God wants to deal with. He wants you to forgive that person for your sake. This doesn't make the other person's offense any less serious or wicked. Your forgiveness does not mean you are denying the other person's actions or motives. Neither does forgiveness mean that the person should be "let off the hook" from the natural consequences of their action. It does however, release you from the destructive cycle brought on by the other person's sin.

When Peter molested my daughter, Satan set out to destroy as many people as possible through this heinous act. Peter himself, my daughter, his family, my family - all of these were slated for destruction by the master of evil. My hatred would have worked right into his plan. If I had become consumed with hatred, it would have done great damage to my family and friends. My marriage would have suffered and my relationship with God would have been all but destroyed. When God placed forgiveness in my heart, He used what Satan had intended for destruction for His own glory.

Peter was sentenced nine months after his arrest. I went to his sentencing to witness his penalty. During that nine long months I had surrendered my hatred and bitterness daily. It had been a struggle because of my desire to entertain my thoughts of vengeance. I knew though, that if I was faithful in surrendering my thoughts and desires God would be faithful in healing my heart. I also knew that it would be in His timing - I only was to be obedient. I walked into the courtroom struggling with a fresh onslaught of vengeful thoughts. Midway through the proceedings, as I was praying for the strength to sit through it and surrendering my heart, I literally felt God wash His peace and forgiveness over me. It was as if a huge weight was lifted from me. I felt light and free for the first time since the ordeal began. After the sentencing I was moved to go up to Peter and his mother and pass on to them the gift God had given me - forgiveness. The victim's assistance officer who had been reluctant to let me even speak to them stood there with tears running down her cheeks. She said, "I have seen verbal tirades, physical assaults and even attempted murder after trials, but never in the history of my work have I ever seen anyone do what you just did!" I tried so hard to explain to her that I had done nothing. I was the merely recipient of an incredible gift from God called grace that released me from the bondage of hatred! I gave my worst to God and He replaced it with His peace and forgiveness.

 

CONTENTS

Online Books Index

1. Joining The "Club"
2. Offering Our Worst To God
3. Cleaning House
4. Taking On The Devil
5. The Painful Truth
6. I Can’t Forgive Myself
7. The New And Improved Dianne
8. The Death Of Martha Jo
9. From Sinner To Saint In One Easy Step
10. Loving Or Lying
11. Dying To Be Humble
12. The Truth Shall Set You Free
13. Forgive And Forget?
14. Our Strength Is In Knowing Our Weakness
15. Climbing Our Way To Spiritual Pride
16. The Issue Of Control
17. God’s Up-Side-Down Kingdom
18. The Heart Of The Matter
19. Without Guile
20. Postscript

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