Title: Forgiveness and Wholeness.
“Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases.” — Psalm 103:3
Devotion:
Forgiveness and healing are deeply intertwined. Scripture reveals that divine healing often follows divine forgiveness. In Matthew 9:2–7, Jesus first forgave the sins of the man with palsy before healing his body—showing us that spiritual restoration precedes physical renewal. Likewise, in Matthew 6:15, Jesus warns that if we refuse to forgive others, our heavenly Father will not forgive us. This truth is especially vital in prayer, where unforgiveness can block divine intervention.
Unforgiveness doesn’t just affect your spirit—it impacts your body. Holding onto offense breeds anger, sadness, and isolation. These emotions can elevate blood pressure and disturb your peace, while the person who hurt you may continue life unaffected. In essence, unforgiveness harms you more than anyone else.
Choosing forgiveness is choosing health. A believer who walks in forgiveness enjoys answered prayers and the overflow of God’s blessings. So, beloved, are you living a life marked by forgiveness? Today, I encourage you to release every offense:
1. To preserve your health
2. To live in peace with yourself, others, and God
3. So your prayers may ascend unhindered
Be blessed as you walk in freedom. Feel free to share your thoughts and testimonies!
Edited by Dr. Joel Olanrewaju. Kindly share this message with your contacts.
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