April 18 – The Freedom of Forgiveness
Be kind and tenderhearted to one another, forgiving each other just as in Christ God forgave you. — Ephesians 4:32 Resurrection life is marked by forgiveness. Because we have been forgiven in Christ—fully, graciously, undeservedly—we are invited to extend that same mercy to others. Forgiveness does not deny pain or minimize injustice. It does not mean forgetting or pretending wounds never occurred. Rather, it is the courageous choice to release bitterness and entrust justice to God. Forgiveness frees not only the one who is forgiven, but also the one who forgives. Take a moment to reflect honestly. Ask yourself: Is there someone I am holding in quiet resentment? What offense do I replay in my mind? Have I confused forgiveness with approval or weakness? How has God’s forgiveness toward me reshaped my understanding of grace? When we remember the depth of mercy we have received, our hearts soften toward extending mercy. Today, bring one relationship before God—...