"Godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation and
leaves no regret, but worldly sorrow brings death." 2 Corinthians 7:10
What does it mean to repent? When you or I wrong another person, or we sin
against God, do we simply say we are sorry and move on? Os Hillman shared his experience, "A few years ago I was involved in a business situation that taught me a great
lesson. A client severely wronged me and ultimately took our company for
$160,000. In a court of law, I probably would have won the dispute. However,
after I had already filed suit against the man, I realized that there was one
aspect of the matter that I was wrong about, involving a third party that could
no longer be held accountable. I could not effectively resolve the matter
without taking the first step in owning the responsibility for my part in the
matter.
I made a decision to drop the lawsuit. However, after calling my attorney, I
discovered the client had already filed a counter suit. This made the situation
even scarier. I was completely exposed if I dropped my suit.
I was unable to reach the business owner because he would not return my
calls. I got his secretary on the line. "I want you to take this message down
and give it to your boss, word for word. Please do not change the words at all.
'I have sinned against you. I know I do not deserve your forgiveness, but I ask
your forgiveness for filing the lawsuit against you. You are no longer obligated
to pay the balance you owe me if you feel you do not owe it.' " The secretary
knew me and the gravity of what I was saying. She began to weep. She could not
believe what she was hearing.
A few hours later I received a call from this client. He said, "I received
your message. I accept your request and I forgive you." He dropped his counter
suit. A few days later, I went to see the man and had dinner with him. He did
not offer to pay any of the balance. It took three years to pay the vendors
related to this situation. It was difficult because I knew he was not taking any
responsibility for his contribution to the problem. However, I knew I was to let
go of it. The Lord was glorified in this situation and He provided for my needs.
Is there anyone you need to seek forgiveness from? Acknowledging our sin is
the first step. Humbling ourselves and taking actions to restore is the next
step.
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