1 Timothy 1:16 16But
for that very reason I was shown mercy so that in me, the worst of
sinners, Christ Jesus might display his immense patience as an example
for those who would believe in him and receive eternal life.
Devotional
How Forgiveness and Patience Can Help Your Marriage
Marriages
are not as good as they could be when someone holds on to offenses and
hurts that their spouse has caused. I know it's difficult to completely
open yourself up after being hurt, but nobody can promise that loving
someone won't hurt. In fact, you can't love without being willing to be
hurt. It's not possible.
You can't have real love unless you're
willing to forgive. Love keeps giving the other person another chance.
Love keeps trusting them over and over again, expecting them to do the
right thing the next time, believing the best of them.
I realize
there might be big hurts in your marriage, along with little things you
deal with daily. Still, you need to decide to let go of its irritating
hold on you.
If you're struggling with unforgiveness in your
marriage, ask the Lord to reveal what has caused you to feel bitterness
or resentment. You may be surprised at what He reveals to you, but when
you see the truth, decide to let go of that grief. Decide to forgive
your spouse and walk in patience as you treat them with God's amazing,
unconditional love.
Prayer Starter: God, I want my marriage to be
the best it can be. Help me let go of any areas of unforgiveness and to
patiently love my spouse the way You want me to.
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