| PAT'S 
PERSPECTIVE Forgiveness 
is the Key to Unlocking God's Miracle PowerBy 
Pat RobertsonThe 700 Club
 
 CBN.com 
-- The first person you probably have not forgiven is yourself. I think 
that more people have a lack of forgiveness toward themselves than toward anybody 
else. They are unwilling to forgive themselves and to recognize that God says, 
As far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our transgressions 
from us (Psalm 103:12). If you are a believer, He has already cleansed your conscience 
from dead works so that you might serve the living God (Hebrews 9:14). God cleanses 
us for service so that we are not left with the guilt of past sin. That should 
be dead, buried, and forgotten. People must forgive all who need forgiveness. 
If the first person to forgive is yourself, you need to say, God, before You, 
I forgive myself. Whatever I have done, I accept Your forgiveness, and I forgive 
myself. That's a very simple but profound statement, because as long as we feel 
that we are under condemnation, we will never have faith to see miracles. If 
our heart does not condemn us, the Bible says, we have confidence toward God (1 
John 3:21). Obviously, we cannot have continuing sin in our lives and expect forgiveness. 
We have to be free from ongoing conscious sin and rebellion against God. But if 
we are walking in the light, and walking in forgiveness, then the blood of Jesus 
Christ is continuously cleansing us from all sin (1 John 1:7).d The second 
person we have to forgive, if we have bitterness, is God Himself. There are people 
who blame God because a child died, because a husband ran away, because they have 
been sick, because they have not had enough money. Consciously or unconsciously 
they think all of these things are God's fault. There is deep-seated resentment; 
yet you cannot be resentful toward God and experience miracles. You have to rid 
yourself of any bitterness toward God. That may take some soul-searching. You 
must ask yourself, am I blaming God for my situation? The third person you 
may have to forgive is a member of your family. I spoke to one woman in an Asian 
country, and I asked, Do you have any resentment against anybody? She said, No. 
I said, What about your husband? She said, Oh, well, I resent him, but I don't 
think he counts. You have to get rid of resentment, especially toward those 
closest to you. The husbands, the wives, the children, and the parents -- all 
must be forgiven when slights and resentments have built up in family situations. 
Many people say, Well, I didn't think that counted. I thought that was just a 
family matter. All lack of forgiveness has to be eliminated, especially toward 
every family member. Finally, there has to be forgiveness for anybody else 
who has ever done anything against you (Matthew 5:23-24). It may be that your 
resentment is justified. The person may have done a very evil, terrible thing 
to you. You may have every legal and intellectual right to hold a grudge and to 
hate that person. But if you want to see miracles in your life, it is absolutely 
imperative that you forgive. Forgive them to the point where you actually 
feel yourself cleansed of resentment and bitterness and are actually praying for 
them. If you do not, the lack of forgiveness will make it impossible for God to 
forgive you (Matthew 6:14-15, 18:21-35; Mark 11:25). Every miracle depends 100 
percent on your relationship to God the Father. That relationship is built strictly 
on the strength of His forgiveness of your sin. Forgiveness is the key. Other sins can be present, and if your 
                heart condemns you for something else, then of course you do not 
                have confidence before God. But it is lack of forgiveness that 
                most often comes between people and God. 
 
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