Forgiving Others as We Have Been Forgiven

Forgiveness is not optional for a follower of Christ, it’s a command rooted in the forgiveness we’ve received from Him. When we pray, “as we also have forgiven our debtors,” we commit to extending the same grace that God has shown us.

There have been times in my life when forgiving someone felt impossible. The hurt ran deep, and holding onto resentment felt easier than letting it go. But when I reflected on how much God had forgiven me, I realized I couldn’t withhold forgiveness from others. Forgiveness isn’t about excusing wrongs, it’s about releasing the hold they have on us and trusting God to bring healing.

Forgiving others doesn’t mean the pain disappears overnight, but it allows God’s peace to begin working in our hearts. It’s an act of obedience that frees us from the chains of bitterness and reflects the heart of Christ to the world.


Reflection Questions

  1. Who in your life might God be calling you to forgive?
  2. How does reflecting on God’s forgiveness help you let go of resentment?

Prayer

Lord, thank You for forgiving me and teaching me to forgive others. Help me to release bitterness and to trust You with my pain. Teach me to extend grace, even when it’s difficult, and to reflect Your love in my relationships. I give You all honor, all the glory, and all the praise. It’s in Jesus’ name I pray. Amen & Amen.

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