How many times have you had something stuck in your head because a person said something hurtful to you? Maybe you played it off and acted like it didn’t bother you, but later on you can’t seem to get it out of your mind. The truth is that it is difficult to let go of wrongs done against us. In fact, the larger the offense, the more difficult it is to disentangle ourselves from both the pain and the fallout. But following Jesus invites us to a way of healing. And part of that way is to forgive. You cannot live in love and hold onto the bitterness of hurt at the same time. Jesus invites us to know some transformational truth about ourselves that helps us respond to others by letting go of what they did to us. It asks us to believe that He is better at justice than we are and that our healing lies on the other side of forgiveness.