“Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do.” Luke 23:34
Jesus could have called 72,000 angels to rescue Him from the Cross—but He did not. Instead, He prayed for the very people who nailed Him there. That might seem like weakness, but it was actually powerful and purposeful.
We are not called to forgive only the people who occasionally say the wrong thing or treat us rudely. Jesus said, “Love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you, and pray for those who persecute you.” (Matthew 5:44) That is not the world’s way, but it is the Kingdom way!
Stephen understood this. As his enemies stoned him, he forgave them when it would have been natural to curse them. He prayed, “Lord, do not charge them with this sin.” (Acts 7:60) One of those enemies was Saul—who later had an encounter with Jesus and became the Apostle Paul. Could it be that your forgiving someone could be the very thing that opens a door for their transformation?
Holding onto unforgiveness always makes a mess in your life. Hebrews says it becomes a root of bitterness that “causes trouble and defiles many.” (Hebrews 12:15). You may think it is buried, but it spreads under the surface, messing with your peace, your prayers, and your relationships.
Forgiveness is not a feeling. It is a decision. And every time you pray, remember that in Mark 11:25, Jesus reminds you to check your heart. If you are holding anything against anyone, let it go! When you do, you are not excusing what they did—you are cutting the root before it ruins the fruit.
Finally, do not let yesterday’s wounds rob you of peace today. Forgive, bless, and release. Then watch God bring you freedom and fruitfulness in the very place you were afflicted (Genesis 41:52).
Jesus could have called 72,000 angels to rescue Him from the Cross—but He did not. Instead, He prayed for the very people who nailed Him there. That might seem like weakness, but it was actually powerful and purposeful.
We are not called to forgive only the people who occasionally say the wrong thing or treat us rudely. Jesus said, “Love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you, and pray for those who persecute you.” (Matthew 5:44) That is not the world’s way, but it is the Kingdom way!
Stephen understood this. As his enemies stoned him, he forgave them when it would have been natural to curse them. He prayed, “Lord, do not charge them with this sin.” (Acts 7:60) One of those enemies was Saul—who later had an encounter with Jesus and became the Apostle Paul. Could it be that your forgiving someone could be the very thing that opens a door for their transformation?
Holding onto unforgiveness always makes a mess in your life. Hebrews says it becomes a root of bitterness that “causes trouble and defiles many.” (Hebrews 12:15). You may think it is buried, but it spreads under the surface, messing with your peace, your prayers, and your relationships.
Forgiveness is not a feeling. It is a decision. And every time you pray, remember that in Mark 11:25, Jesus reminds you to check your heart. If you are holding anything against anyone, let it go! When you do, you are not excusing what they did—you are cutting the root before it ruins the fruit.
Finally, do not let yesterday’s wounds rob you of peace today. Forgive, bless, and release. Then watch God bring you freedom and fruitfulness in the very place you were afflicted (Genesis 41:52).
Posted in Weekly Devotional
Posted in Choices, Family, God\\\'s Will, Prayer, Relationships, Spiritual Growth
Posted in Choices, Family, God\\\'s Will, Prayer, Relationships, Spiritual Growth
Recent
Archive
2026
2025
January
February
March
May
June
July
October
2024
June
July
Categories
Tags
Soul
and Body
Abundant Life
Addiction
Alpha and Omega
Ambassador of Christ
Antisemitism
Anxiety
Application
Armor of God
Atonement
Authority
Autho
Baptism in the Holy Spirit
Baptism of the Holy Spirit
Baptism
Believing and Receiving
Biblical Foundation
Blessing and Cursing
Blessings
Blood of Jesus
Breakthrough
Challenges
Change of Heart
Choices
Christ's Sacrifice
Christ\'s Sacrifice
Christophany
Citizen of Heaven
Comfort
Communion
Compassion
Confidence
Covenant
Deception
Deliverance
Depression
Destiny
Diligence
Discipleship
Divine Direction
Divine Power
Doer of the Word
Doing the Word
Empowerment
End Times
Eternity
Faith in Action
Faith in Jesus
Faith
Family
Fasting
Favor
Fear
Fellowship
Financial Wisdom
Focus on God
Forgiveness
Free Will
Freedom
Freedo
Generational Blessings
Generational Curses
Giants
Gifts of the Holy Spirit
Giving
Goal
God's Benefits
God's Faithfulness
God's Way
God's Will
God's Word
God\'s Benefits
God\'s Faithfulness
God\'s Will
God\\\'s Will
Good News
Gospel
Grace
Gratitude
Great Commission
Guidance
Guilt
Healing
Hearing Gods Voice
Heart Attitude
Heaven/Hell
Heresies
Holy Spirit Power
Holy Spirit
Hope in Christ
Hope in God
Hope
Humility
Identity in Christ
Inheritance
Israel
Kingdom Living
Kingdom of God
Last Adam
Last Supper
Letting Go
Life and Death
Living Testimony
Love
Lust
Marriage
Meditation
Mercy
Miracles
Moving Forward
Name of Jesus
New Beginnings
New Creation
Obedience
Overcoming
Passover
Peace of God
Pentecost
Power of God
Power of Prayer
Power of Words
Power of the Cross
Praise
Prayer
Praying in Tongues
Preparation
Presence of God
Priorities
Promises
Purpose
Reality
Redeemer
Redemption
Rejection of God
Relationships
Renewing the Mind
Repentance
Resisting the Devil
Respect
Restoration
Resurrection
Righteousness of God
Sacrament
Salvation
Scripture
Second Coming
Seeking God
Selflessness
Serving Others
Shame
Sin
Sobriety
Soul Ties
Soul
Speaking Life
Speaking in Tongues
Spirit of God
Spiritual Breakthrough
Spiritual Drift
Spiritual Growth
Spiritual Warfare
Spirit
Standing Firm
Stewardship
Still Small Voice
Strength in Weakness
Strength
Strongholds
Surrender
Sympathy
Temptations
Thankfulness
Thanksgiving
The Blood of Jesus
The Cross
Throne of Grace
Tithe
Transformation
Trials
True Greatness
Trust in God
Truth
Type of Fasts
Unashamed
Understanding
Unforgiveness
Unshakable
Victory
Water Baptism
Wisdom
Word of God
Worldly Views
Worship
and Body
