Grace Notes – Gracious Kindness

      “Be kind and helpful to one another, tender-hearted [compassionate, understanding], forgiving one another [readily and freely], just as God in Christ also forgave you.”

                       Ephesians 4:21 AMPC

Grace Perspective: 

     Forgiveness, to graciously pardon sin. This scripture reminds us that as God forgives us our sin, we must forgive others when they sin against us, readily and with a tender heart. The word “tender-hearted” means compassion. How many of us like to be treated with kindness and understanding when we hurt others?

     Simply put, forgiveness is not about us; it’s about Christ. Christ chose to take our sin upon Himself, so our sin is completely forgiven, “As far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our transgressions from us.” (Psalm 103:12) With the stain of our sin wiped clean by Christ’s sacrifice, how do we treat others who sin against us? With a kind and tender heart, forgiving those who hurt us because God has freely forgiven our sin in Christ Jesus. Jesus paid the penalty for us, willingly suffering in our place. With this in mind, forgiving others should flow from a heart tendered by His gracious kindness.

 A Touch of Grace: 

    How has Christ’s forgiveness of your sin changed your life?

    Who do you need to extend the same forgiveness to?

Grace Application: 

      If Christ can forgive my sins, which are too numerous and ghastly to expand upon here, then how can I not forgive others? God forgave my sin, all my sin, knowing that I would continue to sin after coming to Christ for salvation. God’s forgiveness is all-encompassing, so grand that I can’t fully comprehend what it means. If God forgives me and calls me His child (see Ephesians 1:5), what keeps me from freely forgiving others? 

     Forgiving others is easier said than done. Yes, God’s grace compels me to forgive, but I can’t do it on my own. My flesh will fight it, especially when hurts are deep. Wounds caused by betrayal, rejection, abandonment, abuse, the list goes on, all cut to the core of who we are. Understanding that forgiveness is about what Christ did on the cross brings perspective to why I need to forgive others.

    For years I thought forgiving someone meant the pain didn’t matter. Pain caused by sin always matters. Sin is a big deal. It’s caused grief since Adam and Eve chose to believe the lie that God was holding out on them. (Read Genesis 3) 

     Forgiving others doesn’t mean sin is excused. It means allowing God to deal with it as He sees fit. Forgiving isn’t dependent upon others acknowledging the hurt or asking for forgiveness. Nor does forgiveness mean we have to be reconciled to the one who hurt us. It means giving up our “right” to punish some else and giving God room to work on hearts that are hardened by sin. It means we get to walk in freedom from the bonds of bitterness that un-forgiveness brings.

      Being kind, tender-hearted, and compassionate isn’t a sign of weakness. Christ modeled these traits for us so that we could extend the same understanding to others. And given the political and social climate encompassing the world today, we could all do with more gracious kindness. How will you reflect Christ’s forgiveness today?

Prayer: 

Gracious Father, Your gracious kindness overwhelms my soul. Knowing that Christ Jesus’ death on the cross has freed me from the penalty of sin should tender my heart towards others. Forgive me, Lord, for holding on to the pain others have caused. Help me to forgive (______________). I release them to You and ask You to work in their hearts, so they find freedom in Christ. Lord, give me a tender heart that is kind and compassionate, willing to freely forgive as I have been forgiven. In the precious name of Jesus Christ, our Savior, Amen.

**Today, as you read this, I pray each of you will know for certain you are in Christ Jesus. If you have any doubt, please call out to God so all doubt may be erased. Today is a good day to be assured of salvation in Christ Jesus. If you have any questions, please contact me at graceisdawning@gmail.com**