I didn’t want to write about forgiveness today.
Everyone already knows who I’ve had to forgive in my life.
But what if I’ve missed a part of forgiveness?
We usually say: forgive so you feel free.
So you no longer hate. So you can move on. So you’re healthy and happy.
It’s for me, right?
But what if forgiveness can also be an act of service?
What if it can help someone else?
This weekend I got a message from God:
“Your journey with your father isn’t over.”
Yeah, yeah, yeah—I thought—I’ve already done the work. Forgive him, right?
But the whisper said something different:
He doesn’t just need to be forgiven for what he did.
He needs forgiveness for who he believes he is.
He believes he never should have been born.
So here’s the choice:
Do I let him lie in the bed he made?
Or do I give him a gift he doesn’t deserve, and maybe can’t even receive—
but one that could still lighten his soul?
That’s what God asked me to consider.
So this is what I say to my father, even beyond the grave:
I’m sorry.
I forgive you.
Thank you.
I love you.
Not just for what you did to me, but for everything you ever carried.
What a way to start Modern Day Warrior Week. ⚔️
– Jason
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