π€ Ever wonder what forgiveness really means? It's not just something you create from your own heart β it comes from JesusΒ
π When you pray "forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us," that "as" is key. It means "in the same way."
π« Your forgiveness and the forgiveness you extend to others both come from the same source β Jesus on the cross βοΈ
π Think about it: Jesus died for everyone's sins β yours and the person who hurt you. When God forgives, it's complete.
π§Ή Your sins don't just get reduced β they're erased entirely, "separated as far as east is from west." πβοΈπ
β€οΈβπ©Ή This matters because if you think forgiveness has to come from your heart, you'll always struggle.
π€· How can you truly erase someone's debt to you when you're still hurting? You can't β but Jesus can! β¨
π When you look at the cross, you see two things:
1οΈβ£ Your sins are forgiven β
2οΈβ£ Your enemy's sins are forgiven too β
βοΈ The justice you're looking for already happened on the cross. Jesus took the punishment for everyone.
When your heart π struggles to forgive, don't beat yourself up. Instead, look to the cross again. Remember that all forgiveness β both what you receive and what you share β comes from Jesus. βοΈ
ππ¬ This transforms people from enemies into brothers and sisters. We're joined together by the same gift of forgiveness. π
πͺ So when you're finding it hard to forgive someone, remember: you don't have to create forgiveness from nothing. β«
Go to the cross βοΈ, receive more forgiveness for yourself, and let that same forgiveness flow through you to others. π
Contributor Rev. Harrison Goodman is the Higher Things Executive Director of Missions and Theology.
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