You Don’t Need an Apology You Need God

by Sylvia Gunter

It is inevitable in a fallen world that offenses will come.  Each time, we face a choice to nurse unforgiveness and bitterness or receive the offense as an opportunity to grow in God.  When we have been wounded, we too often focus on getting fixed, instead of getting more of God!  Too many of our prayers are about fixing some person or situation to our satisfaction. God says, "You don't need to fix the person or circumstances. You need Me! Put your hand in Mine! Stay committed to seeing Me in this. I am inviting you to go to a deeper place in My heart."

David gave us a model of how to pray in time of great distress. Read Psalm 63:1-8, written by David while he was in the desert, fleeing for his life either from Saul (1 Samuel 23:14) or from his rebellious son (2 Samuel 15:23,28). We all can put ourselves in David's place, remembering a time when we were in difficulty, and it felt like someone or something was pursuing us to destroy us.  Perhaps we are there now, with all the mixed emotions that David must have felt of fear, doubt, anger, and pain at being alienated from someone significant to us.

In his desperate situation, what David prayed for might surprise us. His focus was God, not his dire and desperate circumstances or his broken heart. David did not ask for protection, vindication, a quick resolution, a happy ending, or countless other good ideas and fixes that we would have instructed God to provide. God alone and His covenant-keeping relationship was the centerpiece of Psalm 63:1-8. David's heart was fixed (Psalm 57:7). God's lovingkindness was better than life itself, and David's deep satisfaction was in God and the presence of God, nothing else and nothing more. The nearness of God was his good (Psalm 73:28), and he testified that he was tasting the goodness of God. He could sing in the middle of the dark night of his troubles.

In Acts 4:23-31 Peter and John had just been arrested, jailed, and threatened for speaking and preaching in the name of Jesus. Upon their release, Peter and John went back to God's people and reported what the authorities had said.  Study the response of the believers gathered there. They prayed a model prayer. "Sovereign Lord, "you made the heaven and the earth and the sea, and everything in them. You spoke by the Holy Spirit through the mouth of your servant, our father David: " 'Why do the nations rage and the peoples plot in vain? The kings of the earth take their stand and the rulers gather together against the Lord and against his Anointed One. Indeed Herod and Pontius Pilate met together with the Gentiles and the people of Israel in this city to conspire against your holy servant Jesus, whom you anointed. They did what your power and will had decided beforehand should happen. Now, Lord, consider their threats and enable your servants to speak your word with great boldness. Stretch out your hand to heal and perform miraculous signs and wonders through the name of your holy servant Jesus."

Their prayer was focused on their Sovereign Lord and His sure purposes. Of the seven verses, six are taken up with the praises of God, His sovereignty and power. With one sentence, they delivered their adversaries and all offenses into His hands. In one sentence, they requested that God take note of the threats and give them boldness and confidence to speak of Jesus, while God does what He does best-show Himself strong through the name of Jesus. They did not ask for vindication, stage a political action, hold a rally, or even pray for the authorities to act better. They knew that more than getting wrongs righted, they needed more of God on the scene.

In Acts 4:31, God affirmed their prayer and their purity of heart by shaking the place where they were praying, giving them a fresh touch of His Holy Spirit and empowering them with great boldness to speak His word. When they gave up the offense to God, He gave back more.

You may be saying, "But they really did me wrong!" Yes, but when we give up the offense, God gives back more. Offenses carry weight, and an apology never balances the scales. God wants to put His weight on the scale and restore more than what was lost in the offense. God turns the plans of the enemy into good (Genesis 50:20).

With David and the early church tremendous offenses had taken place: rejection, rebellion, lies, abuse, accusation, injustice, and shame. Yet neither David nor the early church nursed and rehearsed the offense. It was not made the centerpiece of their hearts and prayers.

When we are thinking, "They owe me," or "How can I get back at them?" or "When will they get their just recompense?" or "When will they be known for who they are?" the offender still has control of our souls. We are allowing the enemy to plunder and ravage our lives still further. We must pray God-based prayers, not offense-based prayers. We may think we need our offenders to say, "I am sorry. Please forgive me." We do not need the injustice avenged or an apology as much as we need God and what He will give us, far more than they could give us with "I'm sorry." God would say to us, "You don't need an apology. You need Me. You are blessed when men persecute you. Put yourself in My bosom, the place of healing and freedom. I am your very great Reward."

Trust God as a priority. Live in these truths by the power of the Holy Spirit. Get into freedom by the Spirit of truth, because when you know the Truth and live the Truth, He will set you free.

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11 Responses to “You Don’t Need an Apology You Need God”

  1. Stephen Bernard Says:

    Thank you for this comprehensive devotional. It's really useful for Christians.

    Blessings.

  2. Victor Says:

    I Real want to appreciate u and all glory unto our Lord who is using u for this great job.u are a blessing to millions of people out there especially me.i pray that the almightyGod grant u more wisdom to carry on more of this job in Jesus name amen.today's message is sent from to me and i am highly blessed, cos it has helped me and opened me up to more understanding of God.thank u greatly and pls remain everly blessed.

  3. Victor Says:

    Thank u ,today's message was sent from Heaven to my direction and i greatly appreciate that.remain blessed forever.

  4. Violet Says:

    Thank you for this reminder. When our focus is on Hm and His glory (rather than ourselves and our vindication) the whole picture changes. We need to be praying for those who have offended to see Him, knowing that He is the only One that is able to make things right.

  5. John Says:

    Thank you! You often write very interesting articles. You improved my mood.

  6. riya Says:

    hello madam,

    it was very nice to hear from u the depth of gods word through the help of holy spirit. i got many answers to my question. please pray 4 me that i may grow continuously in the truth and not fall back.

  7. Sylvester Asare Says:

    Pastor Sylvia, i thank u very much for ur great msg. May God bless you and may He always provide you with His word in Jesus Name. Amen!

  8. mariam Says:

    Thank you very much for the message.This is what I really needed.and perhaps this is what we all need at times.God bless you for the comfort,you gave me today.

  9. lila.degroot Says:

    AWESOME Message to ACKNOWLEDGE the SOVEREIGNTY of GOD ALMIGHTY. I believe GOD is always with us when we face persecution.On my way to met
    some official in charge of Land dispute I saw a big billboard with a big sign
    written TALK TO ME... GOD! The message coincide what GOD showed to me its HIM that I needed MOST. Not by might, not by power but by the Spirit. Thank you Sylvia for this wonderful message. You lift my Spirit UP. GOD bless you in JESUS name.

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