Title: The Standard of Grace.
And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you. Ephesians 4:32 KJV Devotion: Choosing to let go of a hurt is rarely easy. When someone wrongs us, our natural instinct isn’t usually to extend grace—it’s to protect ourselves, build a wall, or even wish a little misfortune their way. But the Bible calls us to a completely different standard of living. It invites us to breathe out the bitterness and breathe in a peace that only comes through letting go. Our focal verse provides both the command and the ultimate reason for it. Notice that the Apostle Paul doesn't say to forgive "if" the other person apologizes, or "if" they deserve it. The benchmark for our forgiveness isn't the behavior of the person who hurt us; it is the behavior of the God who saved us. We forgive because we have been forgiven. When we realize the staggering depth of the debt God wiped away for us—for Christ’s sak...