“The Freedom of Forgiveness”
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November 27, 2025
Daily Devotional:
“The Freedom of Forgiveness”
Luke 6:37
"Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn not, and you will not be condemned; forgive, and you will be forgiven; give, and it will be given to you..."
A reflection for the gift We give ourselves. This is more than mundane and trivial; it's a profound spiritual principle. When we choose to forgive someone who has wronged us. The verses leading up to this point are often cited for their instruction on judging others. Yet, right in the middle of thischallenging command, Jesus gives us a beautiful promise: "forgive, and you will be forgiven."
In doing so, we are doing two critical things; First, we are emptying our hands of the heavy, corrosive poison of resentment and bitterness. Holding onto an offense is like holding a hot coal, it only burns the one who holds it.Forgiveness is not saying, "What you did was okay." It is saying, "I refuse to let your past action destroy my future peace. Secondly, we are unlocking the flow of God's grace in our own lives. Jesus teaches us in the Lord's Prayer, "forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors." Our capacity to receive divine grace is directly linked to our willingness to extend human mercy.
Today, consider who you need to forgive. It might be a family member, a colleague, a friend, or even yourself. Forgiveness is a conscious, costly act of the will, but it is the key that sets the prisoner free. And often, that prisoner is you. Extend the same limitless mercy that you have received from Christ, and watchthe burdens lift.
Identify one person or situation from the past that still holds a hook in your mind or heart. Pray specifically for God to give you the strength to release that offense. If you can, replace a negative thought about that person with a simple, silent blessing with a prayer for peace.























