When You Pray for Those Who Hurt You, Everything Changes!

“Bless them that curse you, and pray for them which despitefully use you.” -Luke 6:28 (KJV)

Friend, if there is one command of Jesus that goes against our natural instincts, it is this one. When someone hurts us, our first reaction is often to defend ourselves, get even, or hold on to the pain. But Jesus calls us to something far greater.

He says, “Bless them that curse you, and pray for them which despitefully use you.”

Notice He doesn’t tell us to pretend the hurt never happened. He doesn’t say what they did was right. Instead, He invites us to respond with grace instead of bitterness.

Why? Because bitterness keeps us chained to the past, but forgiveness sets us free. When we pray for those who have wounded us, something remarkable happens. God not only begins to work in their hearts, He also begins to heal ours.

Remember, Jesus lived these very words. As He hung on the cross, suffering for sins He never committed, He prayed, “Father, forgive them.” If our Savior could extend grace in His darkest hour, then through His strength, we can extend grace as well.

Perhaps someone has disappointed you. Maybe harsh words still echo in your mind, or an old wound still lingers in your heart. Today, choose the path Jesus laid before you. Pray instead of retaliating. Bless instead of cursing. Forgive instead of carrying the burden another day.

You may not be able to change someone else’s heart, but you can allow God to transform yours. And there is a peace that comes when you leave justice in God’s hands and walk forward in His love.

Have a blessed day, my friend. Keep your eyes on Jesus, and let His grace flow through your life.

You Never Thought You’d Lose It!

‘People say you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone. Truth is, you knew what you had, you just never thought you’d lose it.”

There is a quiet truth hidden in those words.

Most of us don’t fail to appreciate life’s greatest blessings because we don’t recognize them. We simply assume they’ll always be there.

We assume there will always be another phone call with Mom or Dad. Another anniversary with our spouse. Another chance to tell our children we love them. Another Sunday to worship together. Another opportunity to forgive. Another tomorrow.

But life has a way of reminding us that tomorrow is never guaranteed.

I’ve stood beside enough hospital beds and preached enough funerals to know that what we often miss isn’t the value of something. It’s the fragility of it. We knew how precious it was. We just never imagined a day would come when it would no longer be ours.

That realization shouldn’t leave us filled with regret. It should awaken us to gratitude.

The Bible reminds us in James 4:14 (KJV), “For what is your life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away.” Life is brief. Every sunrise is a gift. Every conversation is an opportunity. Every relationship is a blessing entrusted to us by God.

So don’t wait until something is gone before you decide it mattered.

Tell your spouse you love them today. Call your parents while you still can. Spend time with your children instead of just around them. Take some time for that friend you’ve been meaning to see. Serve the Lord with joy while you have strength.

Gratitude isn’t something we reserve for yesterday. It’s something we practice today.

One of the greatest gifts you can give yourself is to stop rushing through life long enough to notice the blessings already surrounding you. The ordinary moments often become the extraordinary memories we wish we could revisit.

Don’t let familiarity rob you of appreciation.

The people sitting around your dinner table, the church family worshiping beside you, the friends who encourage you, the health you enjoy today, and the opportunities God has placed before you are gifts, not guarantees.

Treasure them. Love deeply. Forgive quickly. Laugh often.

And thank God every day for what He has entrusted to your care.

Because one day, today’s ordinary moments may become tomorrow’s cherished memories.

Don’t wait until they’re gone to realize how blessed you already are.

250 Years Ago Today…

250 Years Ago Today…

On June 28, 1776, just outside Charleston, South Carolina, a defining moment in American history unfolded.

A powerful British fleet under the command of Sir Peter Parker launched a fierce attack against Fort Sullivan. By every military measure, the British expected a swift and decisive victory.

But they underestimated something remarkable.

The fort had been built from South Carolina palmetto logs. Instead of shattering under the relentless bombardment, the soft, spongy wood absorbed the cannon fire. What appeared to be a weakness became one of the fort’s greatest strengths.

Hour after hour, the defenders stood their ground with courage and determination until the British were forced to retreat.

That victory at Fort Sullivan became one of the first great American triumphs of the Revolutionary War. It lifted the spirits of a young nation and proved that even the world’s most powerful army could be defeated by people who refused to give up.

In honor of the courageous leadership of Colonel William Moultrie, Fort Sullivan was later renamed Fort Moultrie.

History reminds us that strength doesn’t always look the way we expect. Sometimes what appears to be ordinary is exactly what God uses to accomplish something extraordinary.

A reminder that courage, determination, and faith can overcome even the greatest challenges.

“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”
Psalm 46:1 KJV

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