Forgiveness!
Colossians 3:13 KJV
[13] forbearing one another, and forgiving one another, if any man have a quarrel against any: even as Christ forgave you, so also do ye.
Forgiveness doesn’t necessarily Erase the Hurt caused, but it does Help us Heal and Move Forward.
One of the most profound Biblical examples of forgiveness is found in a story Jesus told about a king who wanted to settle his debts.
One man owed the king a lot of money that he couldn’t repay, but the king had mercy on him and forgave the debt.
Afterward, the forgiven man encountered someone who owed him a small debt.
But instead of showing mercy and forgiveness, he sends the man to prison until the debt is repaid.
When the king hears about this, he is outraged at the hypocrisy, and has the forgiven man arrested.
If we’re being honest with ourselves, we probably fit into this story somewhere.
How often have we chosen not to forgive someone while happily receiving the forgiveness that God offers us?
We’ve all made mistakes.
Also, We’ve all rebelled against God. And all wrongdoing is contrary to God’s ways.
Some sins have bigger consequences—but every mistake causes us to fall short of God’s perfection.
Forgiveness doesn’t necessarily erase the hurt caused, but it does help us heal and move forward.
We will never know someone else’s entire life story.
And We won’t always understand what experiences impact the decisions someone makes.
That’s why empathy matters.
Showing empathy requires placing ourselves in the position of the person who’s offended us and choosing to understand their burdens.
This is what Jesus did when He came to earth, experienced what it was like to be human,
and then took our sins on Himself when He died for us.
Although we have all wronged Him, He gave up His life to forgive and rescue us.
Scripture isn’t asking us to do something that Jesus hasn’t already done for us.
And Scripture also says that to the extent we forgive, we will be forgiven (Matthew 6:14-15).
So, if we truly want to experience God’s forgiveness,
then we need to extend forgiveness to others—even when we can’t forget what they’ve done.
So, is there someone you’re withholding forgiveness from?
Ask God to show you who you need to forgive.
Then, allow God to shift your perspective and soften your heart toward that person.
Let Him give you the strength and empathy you need to forgive.
Forgive him now! Forgive her Please!
Let Us Pray
God, just as You have forgiven me unconditionally, You are asking me to forgive others.
Please help me to do that.
Fill me with humility and empathy and help me to see other people the way that You see them.
Show me how to love people the way that You do.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Also Read: Love Like You’ve Never Been Hurt. – Diademng (thediademng.org)
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