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Forgiving someone who hurt you can feel like the last thing you want to do, especially when the wound is fresh and the apology never comes. Today we sit with a tough, liberating truth from Colossians 3:13: we’re called to forgive as Christ forgave us. That’s a high bar, and we don’t pretend it’s easy, but we do believe it’s the doorway to real freedom.
We talk about why unforgiveness and bitterness don’t stay contained. They spill into our thoughts, strain our relationships, and can even wear on our health. Forgiveness, on the other hand, doesn’t erase the wrong or magically restore trust. It doesn’t ignore justice. It simply means we stop carrying the weight and hand the hurt over to God, refusing to let the past keep steering the present.
You’ll hear practical, faith-based steps for how to forgive: remembering how much grace we’ve received, praying for the person who hurt us, speaking forgiveness out loud even when feelings resist, and trusting God to handle justice fairly. If you’ve been stuck replaying what happened, this is a gentle but direct reset toward healing, emotional freedom, and a life shaped more by Jesus than by offense. Subscribe for more daily encouragement, share this with someone who needs to let go, and leave a review with what step you’re choosing to take next.
By Edwine MbuzaaSend us Fan Mail
Forgiving someone who hurt you can feel like the last thing you want to do, especially when the wound is fresh and the apology never comes. Today we sit with a tough, liberating truth from Colossians 3:13: we’re called to forgive as Christ forgave us. That’s a high bar, and we don’t pretend it’s easy, but we do believe it’s the doorway to real freedom.
We talk about why unforgiveness and bitterness don’t stay contained. They spill into our thoughts, strain our relationships, and can even wear on our health. Forgiveness, on the other hand, doesn’t erase the wrong or magically restore trust. It doesn’t ignore justice. It simply means we stop carrying the weight and hand the hurt over to God, refusing to let the past keep steering the present.
You’ll hear practical, faith-based steps for how to forgive: remembering how much grace we’ve received, praying for the person who hurt us, speaking forgiveness out loud even when feelings resist, and trusting God to handle justice fairly. If you’ve been stuck replaying what happened, this is a gentle but direct reset toward healing, emotional freedom, and a life shaped more by Jesus than by offense. Subscribe for more daily encouragement, share this with someone who needs to let go, and leave a review with what step you’re choosing to take next.