Tuesday - October 7, 2025
SCRIPTURE
Ephesians 4:32
Be gentle with one another, sensitive. Forgive one another as quickly and thoroughly as God in Christ forgave you.
WORDS OF HOPE
With all of the violence that humanity is inflicting upon itself in today’s world, people are confused, hurting, and angry. We are left trying to figure out how to manage our heavy hearts and go forward as followers of Christ.
The first step toward healing our hurting hearts and souls is forgiveness, something that may seem difficult at best if not near to impossible In light of all of the ugliness we are facing. The above passage from Ephesians, however, is clear that we should forgive both quickly and thoroughly. To do this, we must understand what forgiveness actually requires of us. We often hear the saying, “forgive and forget” as advice to move beyond hurt, trauma, and actions that are unjust. The forgiveness given to us by God in Christ does not ask us to forget. It asks only that we release from our hearts the desire for personal retribution. “Let go and let God.” Forgiveness does mean we endorse sinful behavior. It does not negate the natural consequences of one’s sinful actions. Forgiveness frees us from the burden of having anything to do with such consequences. That is all left to God.
Offering forgiveness also does not mean that all of our feelings of hurt or anger will disappear. We don’t have this kind of control over our feelings. Rather, forgiving others is a way for us to responsibly manage our feelings. That said, it is not necessary to apologize for having them.
Ultimately, forgiveness is love in action—love of self, love of neighbor, and love of God.
The final stanza of the anthem “All the Beauty of the Lord” by Gwyneth Walker (based on text by Frederick William Faber) sums up these thoughts:
“If we could love more simply, ever living by the Word,
Then our lives would be enlightened with the mercy and the kindness,
with the healing and forgiveness, with the sweetness and compassion,
all the beauty of the Lord, all the beauty of the Lord!”
PRAYER
God of mercy and compassion, guide my heart to that place where I can forgive quickly and thoroughly. And in so doing may I come to truly know the power and meaning of your love. Amen.
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Kris Baker
Order of St. Francis and St. Clare
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