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We live in a world where it’s easy to think mostly about ourselves—what we want, what we feel, and what’s best for us. But in this verse, God encourages us to think differently. It challenges us to show kindness, understanding, and forgiveness, just like Jesus has done for us. Imagine if we all tried to be compassionate and supportive toward others, even when it’s not easy. What would our friendships, schools, and families look like if kindness came first? Choosing to forgive doesn’t mean ignoring our feelings, but it can turn a rough day into a better one for us and the people around us.
Today, look for three people to whom you can show kindness and compassion. Maybe even consider reaching out to someone you need to forgive!
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A middle school devotional designed to encourage students to choose forgiveness. In this devotional, you’ll find wisdom to help you embrace the power of forgiveness for yourself, others, and your relationship with God.
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