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First Friday Prayers: Prayers for Forgiveness

July 7, 2023 by Lauren 2 Comments

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Today is Global Forgiveness Day!  The topic of forgiveness can be challenging for some and even triggering for others.  In our humanity, it can be hard to wrap our brains around.  Especially when the offense is great.  But if you will indulge me, I would like to look at prayers for forgiveness from two different angles.

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“Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you.”  Colossians 3:13 NIV

 

It’s easy to forget at times that our offenses against the God of the universe are great.  Any sin is too much for our Heavenly Father to associate with.  Without His forgiveness through the saving work of Jesus on the cross, we would be destined for an eternity separated from God – whether we killed someone or told a little white lie.  And most of us will fall somewhere in between, with many shortcomings both big and small.  Remembering this gives me a different lens through which to view others who’ve hurt me.

 

Easy for Me to Say

 

That doesn’t mean forgiveness comes easy.  And it certainly doesn’t mean that we should leave ourselves in dangerous or abusive situations.  Forgiving someone does not necessarily mean that person gets to hold a place at our table.  Setting healthy boundaries is important, and sometimes we need to seek the counsel of clergy or a trained therapist to help.

 

In light of God’s forgiveness and our command to forgive others, I want to offer two prayers for forgiveness.  If you aren’t sure you have received God’s forgiveness and understand that Jesus died as a perfect substitution for our sins so that we can receive forgiveness and live in community with God, please pray the following prayer:

 

Take Time to Take This In

 

This is the most important prayer you will ever utter.  And it doesn’t have to be in my words.  If you prayed this prayer while reading this article or you didn’t pray it because you don’t understand it, I would love to visit with you further.  Shoot me an email at [email protected].  Or hit the contact me tab at the top of this site.  What you send will be confidential and I would be happy to communicate with you by email, zoom or whatever we can come up with.  Or find a Bible believing church in your area and make an appointment to talk with a minister there.  No matter what you do, don’t let it be nothing.  Seek deeper knowledge and understanding for yourself and don’t keep such good news quiet!

 

If you have previously offered a prayer like the one above and are struggling to forgive someone in your life, here is a prayer for you:

 

I know this is tough, but I’m praying for you in your prayers for forgiveness. Don’t forget to share on social media or with a friend who could benefit.  It would mean so much to me.  And if you don’t want to miss a First Friday Prayers post, subscribe over on the right hand side of this page.  And if I can pray for you in more specific ways, drop me a message.  It would be an honor.

Lauren

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Just a couple of days ago I had a conversation with friends that was very similar to what Lois Flowers is trying to say in How to Stop Being Too Easily Pleased by Distractions.

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Confirmation Bias and God’s Will

June 9, 2023 by Lauren 4 Comments

Every single one of us holds inside ourselves certain biases.  I have written about racial bias many times, but confirmation bias consumes my thoughts this week.  Have you heard this term before? Confirmation bias is the tendency to seek out information that supports one’s own beliefs or opinions.  Based on our upbringing, environment and experiences, we bring a set of predilections and inclinations to every relationship, conversation, book we read and movie we watch.

 

Our biases can be positive or negative, but they can become dangerous when put on God and His Word.  Romans 12:2 says, “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.” NIV

Can We Really Know God’s Will?

 

I think it’s safe to say that anyone who believes in God is interested in His will.  We pray to know it and we pray for it to happen.  But I see the global church increasingly aligning with the pattern of this world and less to God’s will as written for us in His Word.

 

What does it mean to test and approve what God’s will is?  I firmly believe that God speaks to His children in a myriad of ways.  And if we aren’t careful, we can become convinced He is directing us along the path of our confirmation bias.  Can we ever be 100% certain of God’s answer to our prayers?  Depends on what our question is.  God makes it very clear what He wills for us on many, many issues…in His Word.  The Bible is our ultimate authority and the plumb line with which we should measure everything!  So the first and most important thing we can do is to put what we believe we are hearing or thinking up against God’s Word.

 

How to Go About Eliminating Confirmation Bias

 

There are lots of topical study helps.  How should I treat my spouse?  Should I lie to my boss to save my job?  Who is Jesus?  How can I be saved?  Should I tell my co-worker about Jesus?  These questions and so…many…more can be found in the Bible.  Seek out a scripture, read it in context (the whole chapter or more.  Not just the verse.), and look up the original language to make sure you know what the author intended.  My favorite tools for this practice are biblehub.com and blueletterbible.com.  Our Heavenly Father will never give you revelation or direction that contradicts His Word.  Period.

 

But what if you can’t find your issue in a bible index?  The scriptures won’t tell you if you should go back to school.  Or whether you should take a new job.  Or whether buying a new home is a good idea.  (Although at times there are underlying issues that God’s Word will address).  In situations when correct theology or sin are not involved, asking for guidance from mature, godly men and women in your life can help you draw wise conclusions.  But remember, everyone brings confirmation bias to the table.  So hold everything said – including from the pulpit – up against the Holy Scriptures.  In other words, see point number one.  It is the most important point.

 

And now for this week’s featured post from the link up!

 

This post on persevering in prayer was a reminder I needed this week.

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