20 Days Of Relational HealthSýnishorn
I’d walked beside a woman, invested in her, prayed with and for her, and did all I knew to help her grow and be successful. But then, she turned on me and quickly acted ugly. The injustice of the situation pricked against my pride. How could she, after all I’d done for her?
So, I stewed, growing increasingly indignant. More and more angry, while sensing God’s gentle but persistent tap on my heart: Forgive. Love. Pray.
Still fighting negative thoughts and emotions, I closed my eyes and, out of obedience, did the latter. At first, my actions felt unnatural, like words forced through gritted teeth. But as I continued to pray for her, my heart softened. I began to see her and the situation differently, not through the lens of my pain but instead, through the lens of hers. I caught a glimpse of the healing and growth God wanted to bring about in her.
And suddenly, I understood—this wasn’t about me. It never had been and it never will be. It was all about Jesus Christ saving and transforming our broken world. Jesus demonstrated this in all He did. His love for us, when we were the “offender” and living in sin, drove Him to the cross so that you and I might be saved. As recipients of His grace, we’re to love others with that same focused, selfless compassion.
When we pray for those who’ve hurt us, we reveal our Savior’s heart in a tangible and beautiful way.
~ Jennifer Slattery
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About this Plan
Our hearts crave deep, lasting connections--to know we are loved and belong. This Bible reading plan will help you grow in your relationships as you learn to love others well, speak and live in truth, and set the healthy boundaries that will allow your relationships to thrive.
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