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A Prayer for Those Who Have Wronged Us

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There are wounds that catch us off guard — not from enemies, but from those who once stood beside us. When someone we trusted disappoints us, betrays us, or walks away from what we believed together, something in us wants to fight back. We want to be heard. We want to be vindicated. We want the record set straight.

But the Lord, in His tenderness and wisdom, calls us somewhere quieter.

He calls us to love. Not a soft or sentimental love that looks the other way, but a love that is earnest — active, costly, and rooted in the grace we ourselves have received. First Peter 4:8 doesn't ask us to pretend the hurt isn't real. It asks us to cover it. To bring it before the Lord rather than broadcast it to the world. To release the case we have been quietly building and trust that He is the only Judge who sees everything clearly.

This is not easy. It is, in fact, one of the deepest works the Holy Spirit does in a believer's heart. But we are not left alone in it. We have His Word as a lamp, His Spirit as our guide, and His grace as our daily portion.

Tonight, whatever hurt you are carrying — lay it down. Let love cover it. And trust the One who sees every wrong, knows every wound, and is faithful to work all of it together for your good and His glory.

What You'll Take Away

  • Discover why strong emotional responses to hurt and betrayal are valid — and why Scripture is the only reliable guide through them
  • You'll learn the difference between lovingly rebuking error and allowing bitterness to take root in your heart
  • Discover how one practical act — deleting screenshots, unfollowing, muting — can become a genuine spiritual discipline
  • You'll learn why walking in the Spirit is not a passive feeling but an active, daily fight against the desires of the flesh

Tonight's Scripture:

"Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins." — 1 Peter 4:8, ESV

"Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path." — Psalm 119:105, ESV


Your Evening Prayer:

Father,

When we have been hurt, disappointed, or wronged, our flesh rises up and wants to defend itself. Quiet those impulses in us tonight. Help us to release the cases we have been building against others and instead cover them with the same grace and mercy You have so freely given to us. Teach us what it truly means to walk in love — not as a feeling, but as a daily, Spirit-led obedience. Be the vindicator of every wrong, and let us rest in Your sovereignty tonight.

In Jesus' name, Amen.

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