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The Weapon Of Forgiveness Series
Contributed by Glenn Pease on Mar 30, 2021 (message contributor)
Summary: The point of forgiving is to get Satan's foot out of the door of your life so that he cannot use the offenses of the past to spoil your present and future.
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Paul Aurandt tells this story of General Thomas Jackson who was the
right arm of General Lee. The Confederate soldiers were so impressed with
his bravery in battle as he stood out in front that they called him Stonewall
Jackson. His first brigade was the most devastating war machine the South
had in the Civil War. The Union Army dreaded any encounter with his
troops.
In May of 1863 he pulled off a victory near Chancellorville, Virginia that
made it into the textbooks. He divided his troops, and then divided them
again, and made a surprise attack. The Union Army had never seen such a
strategy, and they were defeated. But as Stonewall returned to his own camp
his own men hearing him come through the woods opened fire. He was hit
three times and died a few days later, and this ended the unbeatable war
machine of the South.
So often good men die at the hands of their own troops. Our own recent
history as a nation reveals how often our own soldiers perish because of
friendly fire. Warfare is complicated, and it is hard to avoid mistakes. The
same thing is true in spiritual warfare where the forces of light fighting the
forces of darkness often shoot out the lights of their fellow soldiers. When a
soldier of light comes under attack by the enemy and falls wounded on the
battlefield of life because of being enticed into sin, the rest of the troops often
leave them to be captured by enemy forces. This was not the strategy of
General Paul. Every Christian soldier was precious to Paul, and he
established a tradition in spiritual warfare that has become a tradition for
American soldiers. That tradition is that you pay the cost and suffer great
risk to rescue your own.
The wounded soldier may have been stupid to do what he did. He may
have been disobeying orders even, and deserved to be left bleeding and dying
alone for his folly, but the effort is to be made to rescue him and not leave him
to the enemy. So Paul says to the Corinthians that the Christian man who has
been so sinful in your midst, and who has brought grief to us all by his
immoral behavior, is to be rescued from the clutches of Satan and restored to
fellowship. The man he is referring to is the man who was sleeping with his
step-mother, and bringing shame on the whole church, for even the pagans
round about them did not condone such immorality.
The church listened to Paul and put this man out of the church, and they
shunned him, but now Paul says to them that the goal is not to get rid of him
and let the enemy have him. The goal of punishment is to get him to repent so
that he can be forgiven and restored to the ranks of the soldiers of light. The
bottom line Paul says is not to let Satan outwit us, but to outwit him, and the
key weapon of spiritual warfare to achieve this goal is the weapon of
forgiveness. This is a weapon that comes from the arsenal of heaven, and
from the very heart of God. If God was not a God of forgiveness there would
be no spiritual warfare, for all men would be captives of Satan with no hope
of escape. But God is a God of forgiveness. Here are just a few texts that
focus on this fact:
"Thou are to God ready to pardon, gracious and merciful. (Neh. 9:17)
Thou hast forgiven the iniquity of thy people, thou hast covered all their sin.
(Psa. 85:2)
Thou, Lord, art good, and ready to forgive...(Psa. 86:5)
Who forgiveth all thine iniquities...(Psa. 103:3)
I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more. (Jer.
31:34)
If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to
cleanse us from all unrighteousness. (I John 1:9)
These do not exhaust the subject, for the forgiveness of God is
inexhaustible. God knows how to use this weapon perfectly. He is the expert
in forgiveness, but for us it is not automatic. We need a lot of practice before
we can wield this weapon well and be affective in rescuing the fallen from the
clutches of the enemy. Dr. Neil T. Anderson is the leading authority today in
dealing with helping Christians and churches get released from the bondage
of sin and ignorance. In his many books he makes it clear that there is no
escape from bondage without forgiveness. The truth will set you free, and the
truth in forgiveness is the key to getting out of almost every kind of bondage
that Satan has in his bag of tricks.