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πŸ‘‘ The King Is Coming Soon – Hope Beyond the End


β€οΈβ€πŸ©Ή May 2 – The Depth of Love: Forgiveness at the Cross

Monthly theme: The Cross and the Second Coming – The Victory of Love
Year theme 2026: β€œThe King Is Coming Soon – Hope Beyond the End”


πŸ“– Central Bible Verse of the Day

β€œFather, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing!”
β€” Luke 23:34


πŸŒ… Devotional of the Day

In the midst of suffering, surrounded by mockery, pain, and injustice, Jesus speaks words that surpass all human understanding: β€œFather, forgive them.” In a moment where we might expect accusation, bitterness, or silence, the depth of divine love is revealed instead.

These words show us that forgiveness does not begin only where there is understanding. Jesus asks for forgiveness for people who are, at that very moment, condemning and crucifying Him. They do not know what they are doingβ€”and yet He meets them with grace.

At the cross it becomes clear that God’s love does not depend on our behavior. It does not wait until we are worthy, but comes toward us, even in our guilt. Forgiveness is not a byproduct of redemptionβ€”it is its very heart.

✨ Forgiveness That Transforms

The forgiveness Christ gives is not superficial. It goes deep and has the power to transform the heart. It does not only remove guiltβ€”it renews life.

Ellen G. White wrote:
β€œGod’s forgiveness is more than a pardon from sin; it is a renewal of the heart.”
(Steps to Christ, p. 52)

This forgiveness invites us to receive itβ€”and to pass it on. Those who have experienced forgiveness will learn to forgive others.

🌿 The Love That Continues

Jesus’ prayer on the cross was not just a one-time expression of love, but an example for us. It shows how God’s love can also become visible through us.

Forgiveness is often not easy. It challenges us to let go of what has hurt us. But that is exactly where its power lies: it frees not only the other person, but also ourselves.

Ellen G. White wrote:
β€œThose who recognize the love of Christ will no longer live in a spirit of bitterness.”
(Christ’s Object Lessons, p. 251)

πŸ•ŠοΈ Forgiveness and Hope

The cross shows us that there is no guilt too great for God’s grace. This assurance gives us hopeβ€”for our own lives and for others.

The second coming of Jesus is also hope because it is based on this forgiveness. The One who forgives is the same One who will return. He does not come to condemn, but to save.


πŸ™ Prayer

Dear Father in heaven,
thank You for Your incomprehensible forgiveness at the cross.

Thank You for accepting me, even though I am imperfect.

Help me to receive Your forgiveness
and to pass it on to others.

Free my heart from bitterness
and fill me with Your love.

Amen.


πŸ’­ Thought for the Day

True forgiveness begins where we understand God’s love at the cross.


πŸ’‘ Personal Application

  1. Read Luke 23:32–34.
    What do Jesus’ words mean to you personally?
  2. Pray: β€œLord, teach me to forgive as You have forgiven.”
  3. Practical: Today, consciously forgive someoneβ€”either in your heart or through a conversation.

🌺 Closing Verse

β€œBe kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.”
β€” Ephesians 4:32

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