Is There Someone You Need to Forgive?
March 8th, 2013 Posted in sermonsI don’t know if you have seen the film Les Misérables. It is adapted from Victor Hugo’s book by the same name. It is the story of Jean Valjean, who was sent to prison for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his family.
Upon his release, Valjean makes his way to a monastery, where he is shown kindness by the bishop. But at night, he runs off with the bishop’s silver and is captured by the police. While being questioned, the bishop tells the police that he gave the silver to Valjean. Once the police leave, the bishop gives Valjean two silver candlesticks and tells him that he has been spared by God and that he must make an honest man of himself.
In Hugo’s book, the bishop says, “Jean Valjean, my brother, you no longer belong to evil, but to good. It is your soul that I buy from you and I give it to God.” Valjean, wanting to start a new life, under a new identity, breaks his parole conditions and is then pursued by an officer known as Javert.
Javert hunts Valjean, but Valjean just wants to live in peace. Later in the story, Valjean has an opportunity to kill Javert, but instead sets him free.
The story shows how Valjean showed many acts of kindness, including adopting Cosette, the daughter of a prostitute named Fantine.
Jean Valjean, a forgiven man, becomes a forgiving man.
We all love stories like that. But what about when we have someone to forgive?
C.S. Lewis said, “Everyone says forgiveness is a lovely idea, until they have
something to forgive.”
Let me ask you; is there someone who has hurt you that you need to forgive?
“But they don’t deserve forgiveness!” you might say. That may be true. But the question begs to be asked, “Did you, and do you?” Forgiven people should be forgiving people.
To not forgive is to actually bring sorrow to the Holy Spirit of God. Paul reminds us in the Book of Ephesians, “And do not bring sorrow to God’s Holy Spirit by the way you live. Get rid of all bitterness, rage, anger, harsh words, and slander, as well as all types of malicious behavior. Instead, be kind to each other, tenderhearted, FORGIVING ONE ANOTHER, just as God through Christ has FORGIVEN YOU!” (Ephesians 4:30-32).
Is there someone you need to forgive today? Why don’t you do that before this day is over. When you forgive someone, you set a prisoner free: yourself!

After reading this story of forgiveness i choose to forgive my husband this day. And i ask God to forgive me.
Thanks pastor for this powerful message.