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Getting Past the Worst in People Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you." — Ephesians 4:32 Every person has flaws. We all experience hurt from people who disappoint us, speak harshly, or make poor choices. It is easy to define someone by their worst moments, but that is not how God deals with us. Through Jesus Christ, God sees our need for redemption and offers grace, forgiveness, and hope. As Christians, we are called to look beyond people's failures and see their God-given value. This does not mean ignoring sin or pretending wrong actions never happened. Instead, it means refusing to allow bitterness, resentment, or judgment to control our hearts. Jesus demonstrated this throughout His ministry. He showed mercy to sinners, welcomed those society rejected, and forgave those who crucified Him. His example teaches us that love is stronger than hatred and grace is greater than failure. Getting past the worst in people begins with remembering our own need for God's mercy. None of us stand before God because we are perfect. We stand because Christ forgave us. When we remember how much we have been forgiven, it becomes easier to extend forgiveness to others. Forgiveness is often a process rather than a single decision. Some wounds take time to heal. Forgiving someone does not always mean restoring trust immediately or remaining in an unhealthy relationship. Wisdom and healthy boundaries can exist alongside forgiveness. When we choose grace, we reflect the heart of Christ. We give people room to grow, just as God gives us room to grow. We become peacemakers rather than critics, encouragers rather than condemners. Ask yourself the following questions to start your path to healing: 1. Why is it easier to remember someone's failures than their strengths? 2. How has God's forgiveness changed the way you view other people? 3. What is the difference between forgiveness and trusting someone again? 4. Is there someone you need to forgive or show grace toward? 5. How can you reflect Christ's love to someone who has disappointed you? Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for loving us even when we fail. Thank You for the forgiveness You have given us through Jesus Christ. Help us to see others through Your eyes instead of focusing on their worst moments. Give us hearts that forgive, wisdom to establish healthy boundaries when needed, and strength to love as Christ loves us. May our lives reflect Your grace and mercy in every relationship. In Jesus' name, Amen.
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