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Forgiveness is one of the hardest yet most freeing choices we can make. Peter thought forgiving seven times was generous, but Jesus revealed that true forgiveness has no limit. It isn’t about keeping score—it’s about keeping our hearts free.
There’s a story of a man who carried a bag of stones, adding one for every offense he remembered. The bag grew so heavy that he could barely walk. But when he chose to let go of each stone, his burden lifted, and he walked in freedom again. That is what unforgiveness does—it weighs us down, but forgiveness sets us free.
Forgiving others does not mean excusing their wrongs; it means releasing them into God’s hands. The strength of forgiveness comes from the cross—Jesus forgave us fully, and His Spirit empowers us to forgive others.
By thelondonchristianradioForgiveness is one of the hardest yet most freeing choices we can make. Peter thought forgiving seven times was generous, but Jesus revealed that true forgiveness has no limit. It isn’t about keeping score—it’s about keeping our hearts free.
There’s a story of a man who carried a bag of stones, adding one for every offense he remembered. The bag grew so heavy that he could barely walk. But when he chose to let go of each stone, his burden lifted, and he walked in freedom again. That is what unforgiveness does—it weighs us down, but forgiveness sets us free.
Forgiving others does not mean excusing their wrongs; it means releasing them into God’s hands. The strength of forgiveness comes from the cross—Jesus forgave us fully, and His Spirit empowers us to forgive others.