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Written by George Hartwell, 'Creative Closings' provide the preacher and liturgist with a way to lead the congregation to a deeper experience of the message of the selected Revised Common Lectionary text or texts for the day. 'Creative Closings' follow the sermon or homily and most often pick up on the theme of one of the sermons provided on the 'Sermons & Sermon - Lectionary Resources' site (as referenced in the 'the thematic background'). Each Creative Closing can also stand on it's own and might be used as well in a devotional or bible study session.
If this Creative Closing is of use to you please fell free to utilize it, but reproduction electronically or in print requires the author's authorization. George Hartwell would also like to hear your response to this resource. You may see George's web site at www.HealMyLife.com or write him at GHartwell@HealMyLife.com
THEMATIC BACKGROUND from: The Unforgiving Servant READING: Matthew 18:21-35 KEY VERSE: Matthew 18:35 "This is how my heavenly Father will treat you, unless you each forgive each other from your heart." THEORY: God has had mercy upon us and forgiven us a huge debt – going right back the treachery of Adam in the Garden. Therefore, God expects us to show mercy to those who hurt or offend us – being merciful as He is merciful. Failure to forgive from our heart, with deep sincerity and change of attitude, breaks our communion/identification with our heavenly Father – at least in this area of our life. The result of this break in communion/identification with our heavenly Father is that we reap pain – torture, torment, and imprisonment. It seems like Satan gets access to us where we are cut off from God. The promise is that this torment will stop when we forgive from our heart. RESPONSE: I will outline an exercise in listening prayer that brings about a change of heart, a new spirit and you will experience both forgiveness from you heart and the end to some torment that you have been reaping in your life. Your part is to do the exercise. CREATIVE CLOSING / PRAYER ENCOUNTER Choose one person with whom you have unfinished business – you feel some hurt, some resentment, etc. (The following step may be omitted in a church service: Write down 10 negatives patterns, behaviours or attitudes in this person. Write down 10 positive traits, patterns or attitudes in the person.) Pick one significant incident, one painful pattern of behaviour in this relationship. In a time of quiet and listening, ask God “What have I believed about myself because of this persons’ behaviour? What have I believed that is causing me so much pain?” When that is clear to you then ask God for His truth. “Jesus, you are the Way, the Truth and the Life, what is your truth for me?” When a truth comes, try it on like a new set of clothes. Does it feel good? If this feels good, if it is a good fit, then keep these clothes on. Wear them. Live your life in the light of Gods truth for you. Thank Him for his truth. (The more memories that are dealt with like this the more one’s attitude toward the other will change until forgiveness from the heart is accomplished.) copyright - George Hartwell, 2002 Page by Rev. Richard J. Fairchild 2002 - 2005 please acknowledge the appropriate author if citing these resources.
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