Unforgiveness may feel justified, but it is a heavy chain that binds the soul, keeping us from the righteousness found in Christ. Logic alone cannot lead us into the kingdom of God, only faith in the finished work of Jesus can open that door. When we gaze upon the cross, we must remember that every sin—past, present, and future—was placed upon Him, including the grievances we harbour against others. To cling to unforgiveness is to reject the very grace that has redeemed us. It is a trap, a spiritual weight that leads to bitterness and distance from God’s presence.
Forgiveness is not just an act of mercy—it is an act of freedom, a declaration that we will not be held captive by pain.
Let us, therefore, approach the throne of grace with urgency, asking God for the strength to release the burdens of the past. Forgiveness is not just an act of mercy—it is an act of freedom, a declaration that we will not be held captive by pain. Though forgetting may take time, the Holy Spirit works within us, healing wounds and restoring our hearts. In choosing forgiveness, we step into the abundant grace and peace that only God can provide, walking the path of true spiritual liberation.
CONFESSION
Lord, I need you every hour, every minute & every second of my life. Without your help, I am nothing, and I will amount to nothing.