I need some experienced peoples views and feedback on this topic.
Firstly let me explain where I'm at.
I was taught in church to always forgive and given the appropriate scriptures to go along with this.
I was also taught you MUST "Drop all your hurts like a hot potato!" ...
I was fine with this way of thinking for quite some time....
Trouble was that after many years I noticed amongst those circle of Christians that there was frequent abuse or neglect of important issues between relationships. I also suffered quite severely from the out come of this.
So I went to another style of Christian church and was told and shown in scripture how forgiveness is in fact conditional.
That God forgives but there is also judgement and for us to have a relationship with God we need to repent, acknowledge our sin and change.
Consequently likewise in out christian relationships together, for them to be healthy if we know someone has something against us or we have something against them then we need to "lay our gift at the alter and go and be reconciled with our brother."
Therefore before we give anything to God He is saying we need to be (or at least try to be) reconciled with the other person!
As I looked further into the meanings of "reconciliation" and also "restitution" and "restoration"... which also come into play here as well, I realised just how VERY important these issues are to us as a church functioning properly.
....Rather than just being a social club!
Yet I never saw this principle taught from the pulpit or practised amongst believers.
AND actually, when I tried to put this principle to some offending parties towards me, it seemed it was all too much for them.
I dont wish to ramble, but I will try to get to the point as I'm confused about the correct way to do this (seek forgiveness and reconciliation with other christians) so Ill try and explain the best way I can.
When you look at the word "forgive" it clearly states "the giving up of resentment AND claim to requital"
...so it seems like the end of the story, do you think ?
But if we cant claim "requital" then how can we be restored in the relationship when it has become out of balance?
In other words, how can protect ourselves from on going abuse, especially when we lay ourselves vunerable to trust in our interactions together as christians ....??
THANKS FOR YOUR INPUT
Firstly let me explain where I'm at.
I was taught in church to always forgive and given the appropriate scriptures to go along with this.
I was also taught you MUST "Drop all your hurts like a hot potato!" ...
I was fine with this way of thinking for quite some time....
Trouble was that after many years I noticed amongst those circle of Christians that there was frequent abuse or neglect of important issues between relationships. I also suffered quite severely from the out come of this.
So I went to another style of Christian church and was told and shown in scripture how forgiveness is in fact conditional.
That God forgives but there is also judgement and for us to have a relationship with God we need to repent, acknowledge our sin and change.
Consequently likewise in out christian relationships together, for them to be healthy if we know someone has something against us or we have something against them then we need to "lay our gift at the alter and go and be reconciled with our brother."
Therefore before we give anything to God He is saying we need to be (or at least try to be) reconciled with the other person!
As I looked further into the meanings of "reconciliation" and also "restitution" and "restoration"... which also come into play here as well, I realised just how VERY important these issues are to us as a church functioning properly.
....Rather than just being a social club!
Yet I never saw this principle taught from the pulpit or practised amongst believers.
AND actually, when I tried to put this principle to some offending parties towards me, it seemed it was all too much for them.
I dont wish to ramble, but I will try to get to the point as I'm confused about the correct way to do this (seek forgiveness and reconciliation with other christians) so Ill try and explain the best way I can.
When you look at the word "forgive" it clearly states "the giving up of resentment AND claim to requital"
...so it seems like the end of the story, do you think ?
But if we cant claim "requital" then how can we be restored in the relationship when it has become out of balance?
In other words, how can protect ourselves from on going abuse, especially when we lay ourselves vunerable to trust in our interactions together as christians ....??

THANKS FOR YOUR INPUT

