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Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” — Luke 23:24
In one of the most powerful moments in Scripture, Jesus speaks His first word from the cross—not judgment, not anger, but forgiveness. While nails pierced His hands and betrayal surrounded Him, He released grace, mercy, and unconditional love. This is radical forgiveness. This is kingdom power.
Jesus shows us that forgiveness is not based on what people deserve—it’s rooted in who God is. When He said, “they know not what they do,” He revealed a truth we often forget: hurt people hurt people, blinded by sin, pride, and pain. Yet even in our worst moments, God offers healing, restoration, and freedom.
Forgiveness is not weakness—it is spiritual strength. It breaks chains, releases bitterness, and unlocks your next level in God. What if your breakthrough is on the other side of your forgiveness? What if your peace is waiting on your release?
Today, choose to forgive. Not because it’s easy—but because Jesus did it first. Let His words echo in your heart and transform your life.
Reflection: Who do you need to forgive so you can walk in freedom, purpose, and power today?
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Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” — Luke 23:24
In one of the most powerful moments in Scripture, Jesus speaks His first word from the cross—not judgment, not anger, but forgiveness. While nails pierced His hands and betrayal surrounded Him, He released grace, mercy, and unconditional love. This is radical forgiveness. This is kingdom power.
Jesus shows us that forgiveness is not based on what people deserve—it’s rooted in who God is. When He said, “they know not what they do,” He revealed a truth we often forget: hurt people hurt people, blinded by sin, pride, and pain. Yet even in our worst moments, God offers healing, restoration, and freedom.
Forgiveness is not weakness—it is spiritual strength. It breaks chains, releases bitterness, and unlocks your next level in God. What if your breakthrough is on the other side of your forgiveness? What if your peace is waiting on your release?
Today, choose to forgive. Not because it’s easy—but because Jesus did it first. Let His words echo in your heart and transform your life.
Reflection: Who do you need to forgive so you can walk in freedom, purpose, and power today?
For More Great Content Go To Marben Bland.com