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Faith, Love, and Forgiveness
Hearing that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees, the Pharisees got together. One of them, an expert in the law, tested Him with this question: “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’”
Matthew 22:34–39 NIV
What a beautiful gift to have God’s will for our lives boiled down to these two invitations: to love God first and then love our neighbors as ourselves.
What does it look like to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind? In part, it looks like faith. It takes faith to trust that God will do what He says He will do. Faith enables us to believe that God will help us forgive someone who as wronged us. Faith empowers us to release control to God and trust Him with the outcome.
We also fulfill these two greatest commandments by remembering that we love because God first loved us! (I John 4:19). And what is God’s love like? His love is unconditional, steady, steadfast, and permanent. God’s love never fails because God never fails and God is Love. In I Corinthians 13 we are told three things last forever: faith, hope, and love, but the greatest . . . is love!
We cannot fully receive God’s love nor love others without forgiveness. Forgiveness allows the heart to feel free once again and brings healing to the soul. Forgiveness brings inner joy and peace where unforgiveness harbored bitterness, anger, and pain. Forgiving yourself or another is a faith journey we go through with a loving God holding our hand every step of the way.
Faith, love, and forgiveness are foundational in loving God supremely with all our heart, soul, and mind, which in turn strengthens us to love our neighbor. Being in relationship with others means we inevitably find ourselves in situations that require forgiveness—sometimes for the other person, sometimes for ourselves. When we recognize the incredible gift of God’s forgiveness in our lives, we can live from a posture of grace.
There is a scene in the Bible that paints a vivid picture of the power of faith, love, and forgiveness. The story is about Jesus walking up to a woman who is drawing water out of a well at a most inconspicuous time of day, hoping to not be seen by anyone. Jesus, a Jew, is sitting at the well and kindly asks the Samaritan woman for a drink. At that time, this would have been culturally unacceptable on many levels. Jesus not only lovingly spoke with the Samaritan woman but also began telling her of things only she could have known about her current situation and her struggling past. Jesus offered unconditional love and forgiveness, and the woman had the faith to receive it. Instantly, a feeling of relief, acceptance, and joy drove the Samaritan woman to leave her jar of water and run back to town to tell others about everything that had happened to her. Because of her faith and because Jesus met her exactly where she was, loving her unconditionally and offering a forgiveness that brought freedom where shame had lived for so long, her powerful testimony brought many others to the same saving faith in Jesus.
We can entrust our entire lives to God!
So we keep on praying for you, asking our God to enable you to live a life worthy of His call. May He give you the power to accomplish all the good things your faith prompts you to do. Then the name of our Lord Jesus will be honored because of the way you live, and you will be honored along with Him. This is all made possible because of the grace of our God and Lord, Jesus Christ.
II THESSALONIANS 1:11–12 NLT
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Embark on a soul-nurturing journey crafted by licensed professional counselor, Susan Goss, who brings a unique blend of spiritual insight and therapeutic expertise to your fingertips. Susan integrates encouraging devotions, Scriptures that speak to the soul, and heart-stirring prompts to help deepen your faith, amplify the power of love, and unlock the liberating force of forgiveness.
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