
“Forgiveness in Action”
Beloved, Jesus spoke some of the most difficult words ever recorded while hanging on the cross: “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” (Luke 23:34)
Those words were not denial. They were discernment. Jesus acknowledged harm without allowing it to harden His heart. Forgiveness is not pretending the wound didn’t happen — it is refusing to let the wound define you.
It is not your responsibility to heal what an aggressor refuses to acknowledge, accept, or release. Forgiveness does not require their repentance in order for you to find freedom. What you resist often persists, but what you release into God’s hands begins to lose its grip. Until someone confronts their own brokenness, they remain lost — not because you failed to forgive, but because they have not yet chosen truth.
Jesus taught us in Matthew 5:39,44), “Turn the other cheek… love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” These are not sentimental phrases or spiritual platitudes. They are solid beatitudes (aka) lived actions. This is forgiveness in motion — as Christ modeled it. It is strength under control. Mercy without denial. Love without permission for abuse.
Forgiveness releases the suffering that was attempted to be placed on you. It also exposes something deeper: hatred toward others often flows from unhealed wounds within. Outer conflict is frequently a mirror of inner turmoil. When someone chooses aggression, they are revealing pain they have not yet surrendered to God.
Your forgiveness gives them space — not to continue harming, but to reflect. And at the same time, it gives you space to grow. To practice Christ’s teachings. To allow God to search your heart, heal what was stirred, and deepen your maturity. This is not weakness — this is discipleship.
Forgiveness does not excuse sin. It releases you from carrying it.
Pray with me: Father God, help me forgive as You have forgiven me. Give me wisdom to set boundaries, courage to release offense, and grace to live out Christ’s teaching with truth and love. Heal what was wounded in me and let my obedience bring freedom — in Jesus’ name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen!
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