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The Prayer of Forgiveness

Mark 11:25,26 (Amplified) – And whenever you stand praying, if you have anything against anyone, forgive him and let it drop (leave it, let go), in order that your Father Who is in heaven may also forgive you your [own] failings and shortcomings and let them drop. But if you do not forgive, neither will your Father in heaven forgive your failings and shortcomings.

Jesus prayed the Prayer of Forgiveness. Do you remember what some of His last words were when He was on the cross? “Father, forgive them.” He was saying, “I forgive them and, Father, I ask you to forgive them and not to put this on their charge.” He was crying out that they would be released; that God would forgive them.

There is a side to the Prayer of Forgiveness that is a form of intercession; a side where we stand in the gap, that God would not remember the sin of the person who has sinned against us. That’s how much love there is in this prayer. It doesn’t have anything to do with our feelings, good or bad.

Remember, it’s a choice we make. We choose to pray the Prayer of Forgiveness, and when we believe when we pray, it works. God hears and answers this kind of prayer. He loves it!

5 Steps to the Prayer of Forgiveness

You must forgive the person who has wronged you

Ask God to forgive them

Ask God to forgive you

Release the emotion of the situation and the relationship to the Lord. Pray about the hurt and rejection and release it in the presence of the Lord. Choose to let the rejection, feelings, and hurt go when you pray.

Forget it! Right there in your prayer, just forget it.

Again, this is something you have to choose to do. Many people want to remember it, think about it, talk about it, and remember it some more. No! Forget it! If you’ll do that in your prayer, the Holy Spirit will help you. This doesn’t mean the relationship is automatically going to change; you have to understand that. There may still be things that have to be dealt with, but what you’re dealing with in this prayer is your heart and keeping it clean and pure. When the Holy Spirit leads you to pray this way, do it! There’s power in this kind of prayer.

Unforgiveness is a sin. Just ask God to forgive you.

Pray, “Father, first of all, I thank you that you showed me that this attitude was in my heart. I thank You, Father, that you love me and you showed me this. Father, I ask You to forgive So-and-so for what he did and said and for how he acted, and for all the others who have been involved in this situation.

I ask in faith, out of the love of my heart, and with all the sincerity of my heart. I ask You, Father, to forgive them and, Father, I forgive them. I forgive all those words they said that hurt me. I forgive them, I ask you to forgive them, and together we let that go from their case.

And Father, I ask you to forgive me. I came into this and I thought negatively about it. I have been angry about it, and I have spoken angry words. I’ve harbored bitterness in my heart toward this, and I don’t want it to go any farther. I don’t want a root of bitterness to be in me.

Father, I ask you to forgive me. I know that I’ve said things in a wrong spirit and a wrong attitude about this person and about these people and, Father, I ask you to forgive me. I call it sin. I have sinned against you and against them. I confess it, and I thank You that when I confess my sin, you are faithful and just to forgive me and to restore me. I thank You, Father, for the purity and the cleansing of the Holy Spirit over my heart and mind and this relationship.”

Choose to let the rejection, feelings, and hurt go when you pray.

Pray, “Father, I also ask you and I thank you that you have healed me right now of those words and the hurt. I don’t want to come to you with self-pity, pride, or hardness toward you or anyone.

Father, I ask you to touch my heart. As an act of my will, I choose not to be hurt. I release the hurt, the rejection, and the emotion in this relationship. Father, I bless those who curse me.

Thank you, Father, for your power in my heart and mind that takes away hurt, rejection, and bad feelings. I receive your power now. I have it now, and I thank you for it in Jesus’ Name. The feelings, the hurt, the emotion is touched right now by the Holy Spirit. I thank you for it. I receive it in Jesus’ Name. I refuse to accept hurt, anger, isolation, frustration, or rejection.

Thank you, Father, for the freedom and the flow of the Holy Spirit touching my heart and mind right now. I take it by faith, and I’m healed in my heart, my mind, and my soul. I look to you, Holy Spirit, as my Comforter.”

Forgiving does involve forgetting. Pray in the Spirit if you want to, and then say,

“Father, now that I’ve prayed about this, I leave it here in your presence. I choose not to remember it. Holy Spirit, help me not to remember this. I leave it in your presence. It is finished. It is done. I forget it because of the blood; because of love, in Jesus’ Name.

Holy Spirit, help me to walk this out. Help me, Father, because I still have to deal with these people; but now I can deal in purity and love, and I don’t have to deal out of hurt, bitterness, unforgiveness, or hardness. I can walk in your wisdom, purity, and love and walk through this relationship victoriously, with your power.

I thank you, Father, for your help in this relationship. In Jesus’ Name, I will keep my heart right. Thank you, Father, that now I can walk in forgiveness. Let forgiveness flow from my life. I thank you for it.

Satan, I rebuke you and your hold on my life. You can’t bind me in this situation, in Jesus’ Name. I break the power of all rejection and every evil force released against me, in Jesus’ Name. Thank you, Father, for victory. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.”

This prayer was renewed after the effects of seeing dishonest, government worker steal from the people who needed it the most. Feb. 15 2013.

Help me to forgive

THE PROMISES OF FASTING
By Ivy Bennett

Many instances of both individual and corporate (or group) fasting have been recorded throughout the Bible in both the Old and New Testaments. The Gospel of Luke reveals that Jesus was led by the Holy Spirit into the wilderness where He fasted 40 days (Luke 4). After fasting and successfully defeating the devil by overcoming every temptation, the Bible states that "Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit into Galilee . . .". Fasting, evidently, had a positive impact in the life of our Lord.

You can also read about the fasting experiences of Daniel (Daniel 1:12), Esther (Esther 4:16), Jehoshaphat (2 Chronicles 20:3), and the church in the Book of Acts (Acts 13:2). You will quickly discover that fasting was an important aspect of obtaining spiritual victories, breakthroughs, and guidance in critical situations.

Fasting and prayer are essential in the life of every Believer today. Fasting is not optional, since Jesus stated "…when ye fast, be not, as the hypocrites, of a sad countenance: . . ." (Matthew 6:16). Notice the scripture states "when", not "if" you fast.

Once Believers understand the true power of fasting, they will be ready and eager to fast. They won't see fasting as a time of deprivation, but as a fulfilling and enriching experience.

The prophet Isaiah reveals the promises of fasting in Isaiah 58:6-14. The first and most obvious result of proper fasting is that bands of wickedness and heavy burdens are removed; those who are oppressed or held in bondage by yokes of sin are set free (verse 6). But that's only a partial list of the results of fasting. Healing and protection are also promised (verse 8) along with answers to issues you may have been pondering (verse 9). Spiritual guidance, spiritual growth, and spiritual refreshing are also promised in verse 11. Just reflect on the promise of this scripture: "And the Lord shall guide thee continually, and satisfy thy soul in drought, and make fat thy bones: and thou shalt be like a watered garden, and like a spring of water, whose waters fail not" (verse 11). In other words, fasting puts you in a position where you can experience deeper fellowship and intimacy with God where your life will be "overflowing" with the presence of God. You can also be used by God to bring restoration to others (verse 12). Finally, verse 14 promises that God will cause you to "ride on the high places of the earth"; He also promises to feed you with the heritage of Jacob. Simply stated, you will be able to operate in the fullness of your spiritual authority as a Believer and fully partake of all the blessings God promised to the descendants of Abraham.

The promises of fasting are so overwhelmingly positive that every Believer should be excited about fasting! Everyone should be asking how they can get started right away! Well, here are some simple steps:

  • Read and meditate Isaiah 58:6-14. Be sure to read the King James version, but also study the Living Bible and Amplified Bible translations for additional insights.
  • Contact the Prayer Ministry (708-771-8188 ext. 308) to request a copy of the handout "Fasting and Prayer as Your Spiritual Worship" by Ronnie W. Floyd. This is an excellent primer and lays out the basics about fasting. Read it thoroughly prior to starting a fast.
  • Purpose in your heart to incorporate fasting into your lifestyle. Select a day of the week or meal that you will fast on a regular basis. Consistent fasting is better than only fasting when a crisis situation arises.

Here's a brief testimony about the power of fasting. Several years ago I was faced with a significant financial debt that I was wrongfully being pursued for. The Lord led me to go on a 21-day Financial Miracle Fast at the beginning of that year. (I used the Daniel fast of fruits, vegetables, etc mentioned in the first chapter of Daniel). Each day I prayed a list of 32 scriptures the Lord gave me. Additionally, each night I played prosperity teaching tapes all night long as I slept. That year Almighty God showed Himself to be El Shaddai in the area of my finances. Not only was the debt cancelled, but God also poured into my life significant financial blessings of unprecedented dimension.

As a final reminder, fasting is essential in the life of every Believer. Don't hesitate. Get started now!