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Forgiveness
Because we live in a world full of imperfect humans, there will be times when we collide, and things go south. A snappy word, a misunderstood text, or even a full-on grown-up tantrum. God knew His kids would get into scraps with one another, but He also knew that we need one another to grow, which is why He gave us so much wisdom about forgiveness. Forgiveness is a mutually beneficial act in that it sets both parties free: one from guilt and the other from resentment.
When situations cause hurt or disappointment, it is important to process them: by journaling, talking with a trusted friend or leader, praying, and therapy if necessary. By doing this, we can move through a situation rather than remaining stuck in hurt or stuffing it down to resurface later in unexpected or unintended ways. We can take our next steps accordingly, but keeping forgiveness as a part of that process truly sets our hearts free.
PRAYER:
Thank you, God, for Your great gift of forgiveness. You have forgiven me so much, and will continue to do so. Help me to capture Your heart and to also freely forgive. those who have wronged me. I welcome the Holy Spirit to show me where I can grow in the area of forgiveness and quickly let go of offenses. This is another way to love others as you have commanded me. Your Word says to bless those who have hurt me; help me to truly love those who have wronged me, following the beautiful example of Jesus.
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About this Plan
Over the next 21 days, we invite you to give God time each day intentionally. This devotional includes daily topics with bible-based thoughts, scripture, and a prayer. Topics range from having a heart after God, forgiveness, and developing patience to pray for your family, city, and missionaries worldwide. We hope that at the end of your 21-day journey, you will have further developed discipline by spending time with Jesus and surrendering your cares to Him.
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