đź”´ God Says: Be with me for a moment

My Beloved Child,

I come to you today with a message that strikes at the very heart of my teachings and the essence of the Gospel—a message of forgiveness.

Forgive as the Lord forgave you.

These words are not mere suggestions or recommendations; they are a profound truth and a direct command from your Savior and Lord.

Forgiveness is the cornerstone of the Christian faith, for it is through my sacrifice on the cross that you have been forgiven of your sins and reconciled to the Father.

In the ultimate act of love and mercy, I took upon myself the sin of the world, suffering the punishment that you deserved so that you might be made righteous in the sight of God.

My child, consider the weight of your transgressions, the depth of your rebellion against a holy and perfect God.

You were born in sin, destined for eternal separation from your Creator, yet in my infinite grace and compassion, I chose to bear the full wrath of God's judgment upon myself, enduring the agony of the cross so that you might be set free.

As I hung on that rugged cross, my body broken and my blood poured out, I looked upon you and all of humanity with eyes of unfathomable love and forgiveness.

"Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do," I cried out, extending mercy and pardon to those who had condemned me to death.

In that moment, the veil was torn, and the way was made for you to approach the throne of grace with boldness.

The debt of your sin was paid in full, and you were restored to a right relationship with the Father.

This is the forgiveness that I have freely given to you—a forgiveness that cost me everything, yet which I gladly offered for your sake.

My child, if I, the sinless Son of God, was willing to forgive those who crucified me, how much more should you, a forgiven sinner, be willing to forgive those who have wronged you?

If I, the Lord of all creation, could extend mercy and pardon to my executioners, how can you withhold forgiveness from those who have trespassed against you?

Forgiveness is not optional for the Christian—it is a command, a sacred obligation, and a reflection of the very character of God.

"Be kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you," the scriptures declare.

Just as you have been forgiven, so you must forgive others.

I understand that the act of forgiveness is not easy, especially when the wounds inflicted upon you are deep and the pain is raw.

The enemy will whisper lies, urging you to cling to bitterness, resentment, and the desire for vengeance.

But I say to you, resist these temptations, for they are paths that lead only to spiritual darkness and the destruction of your soul.

Unforgiveness is a poison that corrupts the heart and binds you in chains of anger, hatred, and resentment.

It separates you from the love of God and hinders the flow of my Spirit in your life.

When you refuse to forgive, you not only harm the one who wronged you but also yourself, allowing the offense to fester and grow, casting a shadow over your joy and peace.

True forgiveness—the forgiveness that I call you to embrace—is not merely a feeling or an emotion; it is a deliberate choice, an act of the will, and a reflection of the transformative work of my Spirit within you.

It is a decision to release the offender from the debt they owe you, to let go of the desire for retaliation, and to entrust justice and vengeance to me, the righteous Judge.

Forgiveness does not mean minimizing or excusing the offense committed against you.

It does not require you to remain in an abusive or harmful situation; rather, forgiveness is a matter of the heart—a choice to extend grace and mercy even when it is undeserved, because you have been shown such immeasurable grace and mercy yourself.

My child, I know the pain and anguish that comes from being wronged by others.

I have walked this earth and experienced the depths of human suffering and betrayal.

I have been mocked, scorned, and rejected by those I came to save.

Yet in the midst of it all, I chose forgiveness—not for the sake of those who persecuted me, but for your sake and mine.

When you forgive, you are walking in my footsteps, reflecting the very nature of the one who forgave you.

You are releasing the burden of bitterness and resentment, allowing the healing balm of my love and grace to flow into the deepest wounds of your heart.

Forgiveness is not a sign of weakness—it is a demonstration of strength, a manifestation of the power of my Spirit at work within you.

It is a radical act of obedience that sets you free from the chains of anger and hatred, enabling you to experience the fullness of my peace and joy.

As you choose to forgive, you will find that the weight of your burdens becomes lighter and the darkness of your pain begins to dissipate.

Forgiveness is the pathway to freedom, the road to healing, and the bridge that leads to restoration and reconciliation.

But forgiveness is not only for your own sake—it is also a powerful witness to the world of the transformative power of the Gospel.

When you extend forgiveness to those who have wronged you, you are reflecting the very heart of God and demonstrating the reality of my love in a tangible way.

The world will take notice when you forgive the unforgivable, when you extend grace to those who have shown you none, and when you respond to hatred and violence with love and mercy.

In doing so, you will become a living testimony of the power of the cross.

Your support means more than you can imagine—a beacon of hope in a world shrouded in darkness and despair.

My child, as you journey through this life, there will be many opportunities to forgive—opportunities to lay down your pride, release the offenses committed against you, and walk in the freedom of forgiveness.

It may be a seemingly small slight or a deep, gaping wound.

Either way, I call you to forgive just as I have forgiven you.

Forgiveness is not a one-time event, but a continual process—a way of life that requires intentionality and a constant renewal of your mind.

Each day you must choose to put on the garment of forgiveness, laying aside the temptation to hold grudges or harbor resentment.

And when the weight of unforgiveness threatens to overwhelm you, turn to me in prayer—surrender your hurt, your anger, and your desire for vengeance at the foot of the cross.

Allow me to heal the wounds of your heart and to fill you with the strength and grace to forgive as I have forgiven you.

Remember, my child, that forgiveness is not merely a suggestion or a good idea—it is a command from your Lord and Savior.

It is the very essence of the Gospel, the embodiment of my sacrifice on the cross.

As you forgive, you are walking in the footsteps of your Redeemer, reflecting the radiant love and mercy that I have so freely bestowed upon you.

So go forth, my beloved child, and forgive as the Lord forgave you.

Let the power of forgiveness transform your life, heal your wounds, and set you free from the chains of bitterness and resentment.

In doing so, you will experience the fullness of my peace and joy, and you will become a living testimony of the transformative power of the Gospel.

Peace, love, and blessings, 
God's Message