Forgive Quickly & Completely: Marriage Devotional Week 1
Scripture
…and be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ has forgiven you.
EPHESIANS 4:32 (NRSVCE)Reflection
Why start with forgiveness?
Two reasons, really:
Think back to the time you first met each other. When you first fell in love. That unconditional fullness of love you felt for each other cannot be experienced and built upon if you now hold grudges.
So, the first step is to choose to forgive each other of all past hurts.
Wipe the slate clean.
Offer grace.
Start afresh.
A great and beautiful marriage is worth striving for, my friend. And the first step to the summit is unconditional forgiveness.
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Learning to forgive
Forgiveness is not easy. It takes self-denial, a lot of practice, and many pride-swallowing moments. Here’s are some ways to build a forgiveness habit within your marriage after a fight:
Forgiving, again and again
Holding on to past hurts only builds walls in our marriage. Forgiveness tears those walls down. It makes space for love and healing to flow freely. So forgive, seventy times seven.
God does not forgive us halfway; He forgives fully, freely, and without keeping score. We are called to do the same. To refuse to let bitterness take root, address conflict with love, consciously step away from resentment, and… forgive.
Practice
Right now: Is there something you’re hurt about right now? Take a deep breath, ask Jesus for the grace and strength to forgive the hurt. Take the time to release this hurt into His hands.
This week: Every day of this week, choose not to hold on to anger or frustration. Each time after an argument, pray for the grace to forgive. Then, actively choose forgiveness. Turn your forgiveness into action by doing something loving for your spouse, no matter how small. And if you’re the one who needs to apologize, go ahead, don’t delay.
Before you move on: At the end of this week, reflect on what you felt, the challenges you faced, and the grace you received as you chose to forgive.
Prayer
Lord, soften our hearts toward one another. Help us let go of old hurts and choose love over resentment. Break down any walls between us. Teach us to forgive quickly and completely, just as You have forgiven us in Jesus. Let forgiveness become our natural response and the building block of a stronger marriage in You. Amen.


Speak life, love, and truth into your marriage as you draw on God’s Word.
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The email series includes detailed steps for each week’s Practice as well as printables in an easy-to-save or print format.







