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Heavenly Father, on this Day 13, we ask you to bring us into a new season of hope as we focus our hearts on forgiveness.
Jesus, thank you for teaching us the power of letting go and not holding onto offense. Help us not to nurse, rehearse, disperse, or curse our hurts, but to trust you to reverse them.
Papa God, forgive us where we’ve missed it. We choose to forgive, releasing ourselves and others as we set our will to be like Jesus, forgiving those who sin against us.
Sometimes, Lord, it’s hardest to forgive ourselves. We carry guilt and regret, but your grace is greater than our mistakes.
Help us to release the burdens of the past and accept your mercy, remembering that in Christ, we are made new and there is no condemnation.
Father, we bring before you those who have hurt us.
We choose to forgive and let go of pain, disappointment, bitterness, and resentment.
Heal our hearts and restore our relationships. Flood our lives with your peace and freedom as we forgive.
We lift up our world—a world that wounds and divides. Pour out your healing and forgiveness on every broken place.
Let revival begin with us as we choose grace over judgment.
We declare forgiveness unlocks heaven’s resources and brings new beginnings that are good with a future and hope.
Thank you for fresh starts and open doors of opportunities, growth, and rest. Amen.
By Bob Perry5
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Heavenly Father, on this Day 13, we ask you to bring us into a new season of hope as we focus our hearts on forgiveness.
Jesus, thank you for teaching us the power of letting go and not holding onto offense. Help us not to nurse, rehearse, disperse, or curse our hurts, but to trust you to reverse them.
Papa God, forgive us where we’ve missed it. We choose to forgive, releasing ourselves and others as we set our will to be like Jesus, forgiving those who sin against us.
Sometimes, Lord, it’s hardest to forgive ourselves. We carry guilt and regret, but your grace is greater than our mistakes.
Help us to release the burdens of the past and accept your mercy, remembering that in Christ, we are made new and there is no condemnation.
Father, we bring before you those who have hurt us.
We choose to forgive and let go of pain, disappointment, bitterness, and resentment.
Heal our hearts and restore our relationships. Flood our lives with your peace and freedom as we forgive.
We lift up our world—a world that wounds and divides. Pour out your healing and forgiveness on every broken place.
Let revival begin with us as we choose grace over judgment.
We declare forgiveness unlocks heaven’s resources and brings new beginnings that are good with a future and hope.
Thank you for fresh starts and open doors of opportunities, growth, and rest. Amen.