Posts Tagged ‘Jesus Christ’


In Matthew 6:15, Jesus imparts a profound teaching on the transformative power of forgiveness. He emphasizes that forgiveness is not merely a one-sided action, but rather a dynamic interplay between choosing to forgive and embodying a forgiving spirit.

By venturing into the depths of this spiritual concept, we unravel the duality inherent in forgiveness—a choice that holds the key to liberation or entrapment.

The first facet of forgiveness illuminated by Jesus is the act of choosing to forgive. This deliberate decision to release grievances, relinquish resentment, and extend compassion towards those who have wronged us is a monumental step toward spiritual growth and healing.

Choosing to forgive is an act of courage and grace, as it requires setting aside ego and embracing vulnerability. In doing so, we free ourselves from the shackles of bitterness and pave the way for reconciliation and inner peace.

On the flip side, Jesus warns of the consequences of refusing to forgive. By harboring grudges, nurturing anger, and clinging to past hurts, we imprison ourselves in a cycle of negativity and suffering.

Refusing to forgive is a self-inflicted prison, where the walls of resentment grow thicker and the chains of bitterness tighten around our hearts. In this state of unforgiveness, we are unable to experience the transformative power of love and compassion and instead remain trapped in a web of animosity and pain.

Moreover, Jesus emphasizes that in order to be forgiving, one must first choose to forgive. The path towards embodying a forgiving spirit begins with a conscious decision to let go of past grievances and extend empathy towards others.

By embracing forgiveness as a way of life, we cultivate a heart that is open, compassionate, and free from the burdens of judgment and condemnation. In choosing to forgive and be forgiving, we align ourselves with the divine essence of unconditional love and grace, allowing the light of forgiveness to illuminate our souls. In conclusion, the teaching of Jesus in Matthew 6:15 unveils the dual nature of forgiveness—a choice that holds the power to shape our spiritual journey.

By embracing the path of forgiveness, we liberate ourselves from the chains of resentment and bitterness and open our hearts to the transformative power of love and compassion.

We must be able to discern that the enemy’s greatest weapon against forgiveness is ego and pride. We must ask Holy Spirit to search our hearts so that neither of these spirits has taken up residents in our hearts.

Let us heed the words of Jesus and choose the path of forgiveness, for in doing so, we transcend the limitations of the ego and awaken to the boundless grace of the divine.

Now, when we tap into the spiritual power associated with forgiveness we are able to access the supernatural healing element that is infused with it

Thus when we step into the full revelation of the truth that forgiveness is a powerful act, we begin to understand that it goes beyond mere reconciliation; it has the ability to transform and heal both the forgiver and the forgiven.

While the act of forgiveness is often seen as a human gesture, there is a supernatural healing element associated with it that transcends the physical realm.

When one chooses to forgive others, they open themselves up to a spiritual force that can bring about profound healing and restoration.

First and foremost, forgiveness releases the forgiver from the burden of anger, resentment, and bitterness that often accompany holding onto past grievances.

In my 16-plus years of ministering in nursing homes, I personally witnessed first-hand the devastation that refusing to forgive others has on those who choose not to forgive.

With a multitude of testimonies from those who were now being eaten up with regret due to the fact that they had carried unforgiveness and resentment towards a loved one for so many years.

But now, due to that loved one passing on to the other side of eternity, they were being mentally tormented by the fact that they had missed the opportunity to forgive them. And one could see the ravaging physical and mental consequences of their unforgiveness.

By choosing to let go of these negative emotions, individuals free themselves from the mental and emotional turmoil that can lead to stress, anxiety, and even physical ailments.

In this way, forgiveness acts as a form of spiritual and emotional healing, allowing individuals to experience inner peace and freedom.

Moreover, the act of forgiveness can have a transformative effect on relationships. When one forgives another, it not only fosters reconciliation but also creates an environment of trust, empathy, and understanding.

This shift in dynamics can lead to deeper connections and stronger bonds between individuals, ultimately fostering a sense of unity and harmony.

Furthermore, there is a supernatural aspect to forgiveness that transcends the physical and emotional realms. Many spiritual traditions and belief systems posit that forgiveness is a divine act that reflects the grace and unconditional love of a higher power.

 By choosing to forgive others, individuals align themselves with this higher power and open themselves up to its healing and transformative energies.

In conclusion, the act of forgiveness is a powerful tool that can bring about supernatural healing and transformation. By choosing to forgive others, individuals not only free themselves from negative emotions but also foster reconciliation, deepen relationships, and align themselves with higher spiritual forces.

As we embrace forgiveness in our lives, we tap into a supernatural healing element that has the power to bring about profound change and restoration, both personally and interpersonal.

~Russ G. Welch, A.K.A. WindWalker

Remnant Warrior Ministries


Yahweh goes out to battle like a hero and stirs up his passion and zeal like a mighty warrior. Yes, his God-shout is a mighty battle cry; he will triumph heroically over all his foes. For a long time, I said nothing. I restrained myself and kept silent. Now I will groan, pant, and gasp like a woman in labor. I will level their hills and mountains and dry up all their vegetation. I will turn rivers into islands and dry up their lakes. (Isaiah 42:13-15, The Passion Translation)

Although I am now several days in the negative from covid, energy is still the issue.

I so badly want to be at the mission yet my body seems to just want to sleep.

So I sleep, read, war in the Spirit and sleep some more.

At times the warring in the Spirit crosses the realm lines of unconsciousness and consciousness and I find myself warring in my dreams.

Yet whether awake or a sleep, I am fully confident according to the Scriptures that as I am warring in Christ, I am always warring from a position of Victory He has already won.

Jesus warned us there would be battles, persecutions, trials and tribulations..

Yet Praise God, with that He promised us His Hell shaken PEACE grounded in the Truth that He is the Victorious Champion.

He has overcome everything the enemy and the rulers of this worlds system threw at Him and He has left them ALL in total defeat!!!

For those of you who are recovering from covid, press in and press on.

The Battle has already been won in Christ Jesus…

It is the time when the Warriors of the Kingdom must contend the hardest, for the break through Victory is close.

Don’t give in to the enemy, you shall prevail victorious in Christ, you are a mighty child of God and the enemy of our soul has already been defeated.

Now is the hour to press in and contend for the manifestation of the victory of the cross in our lives.

We shall come through this stronger then when the enemy first attackes us.

We are indeed more than conquerors in Christ Jesus our Lord.

Shalom.

Dr. Russ Welch

Director at Beaches Rescue & Recovery Mission located in Jacksonville Beach Florida

www.beachesmission.org