Prayer for Forgiveness Made Possible by Jesus Christ

Father, in the Name of Jesus, I acknowledge that I have sinned against You by not forgiving those who have offended me.  I repent of this and humbly ask Your forgiveness.

I also acknowledge my inability to forgive them apart from You.  Therefore, from my heart I choose to forgive [insert their names – release each one individually].

I bring under the blood of Jesus all that they have done wrong to me.  They no longer owe me anything.  I remit their sins against me.

Heavenly Father, as my Lord Jesus asked You to forgive those who had sinned against Him, I pray that Your forgiveness will come to those who have sinned against me.

I ask that You will bless them and lead them into a closer relationship with Yourself, in the name of Jesus. Amen.


Heavenly Father, I ask for Your grace to be able to forgive all those who I feel offended by.  Help me to understand that your grace is far more powerful than my beliefs and anything I could suffer.  I also ask for Your wisdom that I can understand that any trial I suffer is for my own good that I may be redeemed from the fiery pits of Hell.

I pray that you may give me strength to endure my trials and wisdom to understand that whatever I go through is for the best.  Show me the truth, that it is against your will for me to blame others for whatever I endure.  This is not the behaviour of your Son, whom I love and who is my example.

I must forgive as He did, that means to love with the love that is from you, however difficult that may be.  This is how I must take up your cross and follow you.  You did not want us to suffer, but through sin it became so.  You want us to be purified for our own happiness so that we may be in Your image, and as is Your Word, so must it be.

I am not alone.  You are with me always, even unto the end of the world.

As long as I pray, read the Bible and believe on the blood of Jesus and His holy name, I know I cannot fail. In the precious name of Jesus. Amen.


Forgiveness Prayers

A prayer of forgiveness is a prayer that is offered up to God. Though we may directly hurt each other, all of our trespasses ultimately hurt God. You may wonder how this is possible. How can our shortcomings hurt the omnipotent Creator of the universe? Does God even care? In Genesis 6, we find that God Himself actually grieved over all the wrongs that man had inflicted upon each other:

“Then the LORD saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. And the LORD was sorry that He had made man on the earth, and He was grieved in His heart.” (Genesis 6:5-6)

All knowing, God grieves even at the mere thought of evil. Thus, ultimate forgiveness must also come from God. However, because of His justice, forgiveness cannot be freely given. Every wrong must be accounted for in order for God to be a just judge. Jesus Christ died on the cross at Calvary in our place so that our sins may be forgiven. His suffering paid for our transgressions.

“For this is My blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins.”  (Matthew 26:28)


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God Has Given Us Everything We Need
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The True Holy Spirit
Salvation

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