• Choose Forgiveness (Colossians 3:13)

    Sometimes people hurt us deeply.

    A harsh word.

    A broken promise.

    A betrayal.

    An unfair decision.

    A relationship that ended badly.

    And when someone hurts us, holding on to the pain can feel easier than letting it go.

    But Jesus calls us to something different:

    Forgiveness.

    The Bible says:

    “Forgive as the Lord forgave you.”

    Forgiveness doesn't mean pretending that what happened was okay.

    It doesn't mean ignoring injustice.

    It doesn't mean that trust must immediately return.

    And it doesn't mean you have to place yourself in an unsafe situation.

    Forgiveness means choosing not to allow resentment and bitterness to control your heart.

    Why should we forgive?

    Because we have been forgiven.

    Every one of us has fallen short.

    We have made mistakes.

    We have hurt others.

    We have sinned against God.

    Yet through Jesus Christ, God offers forgiveness and reconciliation.

    The cross reminds us that God's grace is greater than our failures.

    When we understand how much we have been forgiven, we can begin to extend that same grace to others.

    Forgiveness can be difficult.

    Sometimes it is a decision you have to make repeatedly as your emotions catch up with your choice.

    You may need to pray:

    “Lord, help me forgive.”

    And that's okay.

    You don't have to carry the burden alone.

    Give your pain to God.

    Ask Him to heal your heart.

    Ask Him for wisdom about the boundaries you need.

    And ask Him to help you release the bitterness.

    Remember, forgiveness is not weakness.

    It takes courage to choose grace when anger feels easier.

    It takes faith to trust God with the situation.

    It takes strength to stop allowing yesterday's pain to control today's life.

    Maybe there is someone you need to forgive.

    Maybe you need to ask someone else for forgiveness.

    Or maybe you need to receive God's forgiveness for yourself.

    Whatever your situation, don't let bitterness become your prison.

    Take it to Jesus.

    Let His grace heal your heart.

    You may not be able to change what happened, but with God's help, you can choose what happens next.

    Is there someone or something you need to surrender to God and begin releasing through forgiveness today?

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    Choose Forgiveness (Colossians 3:13) Sometimes people hurt us deeply. A harsh word. A broken promise. A betrayal. An unfair decision. A relationship that ended badly. And when someone hurts us, holding on to the pain can feel easier than letting it go. But Jesus calls us to something different: Forgiveness. The Bible says: “Forgive as the Lord forgave you.” Forgiveness doesn't mean pretending that what happened was okay. It doesn't mean ignoring injustice. It doesn't mean that trust must immediately return. And it doesn't mean you have to place yourself in an unsafe situation. Forgiveness means choosing not to allow resentment and bitterness to control your heart. Why should we forgive? Because we have been forgiven. Every one of us has fallen short. We have made mistakes. We have hurt others. We have sinned against God. Yet through Jesus Christ, God offers forgiveness and reconciliation. The cross reminds us that God's grace is greater than our failures. When we understand how much we have been forgiven, we can begin to extend that same grace to others. Forgiveness can be difficult. Sometimes it is a decision you have to make repeatedly as your emotions catch up with your choice. You may need to pray: “Lord, help me forgive.” And that's okay. You don't have to carry the burden alone. Give your pain to God. Ask Him to heal your heart. Ask Him for wisdom about the boundaries you need. And ask Him to help you release the bitterness. Remember, forgiveness is not weakness. It takes courage to choose grace when anger feels easier. It takes faith to trust God with the situation. It takes strength to stop allowing yesterday's pain to control today's life. Maybe there is someone you need to forgive. Maybe you need to ask someone else for forgiveness. Or maybe you need to receive God's forgiveness for yourself. Whatever your situation, don't let bitterness become your prison. Take it to Jesus. Let His grace heal your heart. You may not be able to change what happened, but with God's help, you can choose what happens next. Is there someone or something you need to surrender to God and begin releasing through forgiveness today? #ChooseForgiveness #Colossians313 #ForgiveAsTheLordForgave #Grace #FaithInAction #ChristianYouth #JesusSaves #Healing #ShareJesus #Lordsbook #JMSM #KNKA
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