See Beyond Your Strugglesنموونە
See Beyond the Offense
“But Jesus was saying, ‘Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing.’” —Luke 23:34
This is a familiar passage for many people—Jesus was on the cross, dying for the sins of the world. And as He was making a way for us to spend eternity with the Father, people were on the ground mocking and laughing at Him. Then, just as Jesus was about to take His last breath He prayed, “Father, forgive them, for they don’t realize what they’re doing.”
That verse helps me to remember that when people do destructive, evil things that hurt me, oftentimes they don’t even understand why they’re doing what they’re doing. The people committing evil against us are not rooted in the truth. They’re not whole. Usually they are hurt people who are hurting others. They are broken people who, as a result of their brokenness, now victimize others.
Sometimes we need to get beneath the offensive behavior and try to gain insight into why people behave the way they do. We may wonder why someone said that offensive thing. A lot of times it’s because they’re afraid and insecure. But, we don’t perceive their insecurity, their fear, their inferiority. All we hear are the insults.
Beloved, let’s pray that Father God will help us to see beneath the offense and understand who these people that hurt us really are. When we know who they really are and why they’re doing what they’re doing—that it’s a result of their own hurt and brokenness— we’ll be like Jesus, who looked on at those that mocked, insulted, and crucified Him and said, “Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing.”
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About this Plan
In this 9-Day devotional author Kirt A. Schneider takes you on a journey to overcome struggles you may be facing using the Bible to speak into this aspect of your life. Only when you are grounded in the truth of His Word are you able to walk in strength, peace, and victory of God’s promises.
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