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How can we practice forgiveness in our daily lives?

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We can practice forgiveness by intentionally letting go of offenses and praying for those who have wronged us.

Practicing forgiveness in our daily lives requires intentionality and a commitment to pursue God's peace over personal grievances. One practical step is to actively choose to pray for those who have wronged us, as instructed by Christ in Matthew 5:44, which instructs us to love and pray for our enemies. By lifting our grievances to God in prayer, we not only seek divine help in overcoming our bitterness but also recognize our own need for grace. Moreover, the sermon emphasizes that forgiveness is an individual matter, and it requires us to consciously set aside any desire for revenge or resentment. In doing so, we align ourselves with God’s will and reflect His character in our interactions.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:44

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