In our journey with God, we must strive to align our hearts and minds more closely with Him, recognizing that He is fully aware of our struggles, empathizes with our pain, and provides comfort like no other. As we navigate through life, we must remember the profound truth that God created us from nothing, bestowed upon us the beauty of the world, and even when humanity turned away from Him, He deemed us worthy of an even greater gift. This gift is the essence of His grace and mercy, which we must extend to others through forgiveness.
Our church is a beacon of love, generosity, and inclusivity, celebrating the diversity of God's creation and the unity we will experience in heaven. We are growing, and with growth comes the responsibility to steward the souls God entrusts to us. As we prepare for Easter, we are reminded of the importance of sharing the Gospel and making room for all who seek the truth.
Forgiveness is not an option; it is a command from God. We must forgive as freely and readily as Christ forgave us, not because we understand the reasons but because we trust in God's goodness and wisdom. Forgiveness is not about the other person; it is about freeing ourselves from the bondage of bitterness and resentment. It is a proactive choice, a way of life that we must decide upon daily, with the help of the Holy Spirit.
We must also understand that forgiveness does not justify wrong actions, let offenders off the hook, guarantee reconciliation, or mean that we will forget the offense. Instead, it is about not being enslaved by the past and moving forward in freedom. Forgiveness is a reflection of our faith in action, and without love, our faith cannot be activated or expressed.
In our anger, we must not sin. We can express our emotions to God and choose to let go, trusting that our feelings will eventually align with our decisions. We must not allow the sun to set on our anger, giving the devil no foothold in our lives. By forgiving, we keep our hearts and minds free from the toxic effects of harbored offenses, which can hinder our worship and relationship with God.
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