Moving OnSample

If there is one person who was mistreated a lot, it was Jesus. He was betrayed, abandoned, beaten, and even killed. And yet, Jesus still had love and forgiveness for each and every person who treated Him poorly. So, when we read Jesus’ command here to love and pray for the people who hurt us, we can listen to it, knowing that Jesus was speaking from experience. When we choose to love, pray for, and even forgive those who have mistreated us, we’re making a choice to live more like Jesus Himself.
Is there someone you’ve been hurt by? Take Jesus’ words seriously when it comes to that person. Pray for them, asking that they would learn from their mistakes and that you would find a way to forgive them. And remember, it’s okay to speak up! Talk to a trusted adult today if you’re experiencing harm from someone else. You are not alone!
Scripture
About this Plan

Finding the freedom to forgive. A middle school devotional focused on forgiveness. In this devotional, you’ll find encouragement to embrace the forgiveness God offers all of us and extend that forgiveness to yourself and others.
More
Related plans

Seeds of Justice: Devotions From a Legacy of Faith and Justice

Identity & Temptation

What Is the Fear of the Lord?

Strategy: The Strategic Faith of Caleb in Overcoming the Giants – a 5-Day Devotional by Allma Johnson

Cornerstone: Rebuild, Renew, Restore

Adventure in Evangelism

Celebrate

Gospel Courage | Share Your Faith | a 3-Day Devotional

From Overwhelmed to Anchored: A 5-Day Reset for Spirit-Led Women in Business
