Brokeness

April 16th – Luke 23:33-34

Luke 23:33-34

As Jesus hung on the cross, nails piercing His hands and feet, pain radiating through His body, and insults hurled like stones, He didn’t lash out. Instead, He prayed, “Father, forgive them.” In the middle of unthinkable suffering, He chose mercy. That’s the kind of Savior we have. One whose love runs deeper than our sin. Whose grace stretches wider than our guilt. His forgiveness wasn’t passive, it was powerful. It reached across the centuries and met us in our brokenness. And if Jesus could forgive from the Cross, what excuse do we have to hold onto bitterness? Forgiveness isn’t easy, but it’s freeing. It doesn’t excuse the hurt, but it releases the grip of it. I often ask God, “Help me let go. Help me love like You.” Because the Cross was not just Jesus’ sacrifice. It was His example. So today, as we reflect on Calvary, may we remember that mercy has the final word. Who do you need to forgive?

 

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June 24th – Isaiah 53:5

Isaiah 53:5

But he was pierced for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that brought us peace, and with his wounds we are healed.”

One of the greatest ways God heals us is with His forgiveness. God’s forgiveness is a balm for the wounded soul. And a source of healing and restoration that surpasses all human understanding. When we come before Him with a repentant heart, confessing our sins and seeking His mercy, God extends His loving forgiveness to us. In His boundless grace, He wipes away the stains of our past, erasing the guilt and shame that weigh us down. The chains of sin are broken, and we experience a fresh start and a new identity in Christ. God’s forgiveness brings healing to our brokenness, filling the void within us with His unconditional love. And as we experience the depth of God’s forgiveness, our souls find solace and peace. Empowering us to extend that same forgiveness to others. Most wonderfully of all, through God’s forgiveness, we discover the transformative power that brings wholeness, and restores our soul to its intended purpose. A purpose rooted in God’s divine love and grace.

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