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Forgiveness is a Great Gift

“Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven.”

– Luke 6:37

Every good relationship consists of two people who are good at forgiving. When we live with others and do life with them, we will have to forgive offenses, whether large or small, in order to have joyful, fruitful connections. All of us have people in our world who can be challenging at times, but we need to release them to God. Especially since we ourselves can be challenging at times, so we want grace to be extended to us as well! Whether a roommate, spouse, best friend or colleague, Jesus’ forgiveness is a great gift. 

As we learn to be like Jesus we learn to have a merciful response to everyone we do life with. God has forgiven you for all of the stuff you’ve struggled with — addiction, sin, mess-ups and shortcomings — and now, He looks at you with pure love. Because He loves you so much, you have the power to love others and to choose to forgive them anytime they cross the line and hurt you. 

Friend, there’s no such thing as an easy relationship; in fact, the closer we get to a person, the more challenging it can become if you don’t have the right tools to navigate it. That’s why maintaining meaningful connections requires hard work, learning, patience and most importantly, lots of forgiveness. As you learn to be a forgiving person, you will have more joy, love and laughter in your life. Plus, you will sleep better at night knowing you’re at peace with the ones you love!

Prayer


Jesus, help me to become really good at forgiving others in my life, just as you have forgiven me.

Reflection


On a scale of 1-10, how would you rate your ability/willingness to forgive? Are you satisfied with your capacity to forgive?

If you’re unable to attend your local church or need some additional weekly inspiration, be sure to tune into Hour of Power every Saturday night at 6:30 p.m. PT on TBN or watch online at hourofpower.org/episode.  

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