Olvidamos que todos caminamos con heridas, luchas y caídas, y que la misericordia de Dios no se mide como la nuestra. Vivir una fe verdadera es aprender a mirar al otro con los ojos de Dios, ofreciendo gracia donde antes había juicio, y amor donde antes había condena. Porque así como Dios nos perdona cada día, también nos llama a perdonar y a levantar al que tropieza.#perdóndedios #jovenescristianos
In my personal journey of faith, I've often reflected on how easy it is to be quick to judge others for their mistakes, especially within our faith communities. The message here reminds me that many times we are harsh on brothers and sisters who falter, pointing out their faults and shutting doors, even though God has already extended His forgiveness to them. This perspective transformed how I view forgiveness—not as a mere obligation but as an act of grace that mirrors God's mercy. Forgiveness is not always easy; it requires us to soften our hearts and see beyond the surface to the struggles and wounds each person carries. I've found that when I intentionally choose to offer grace instead of judgment, relationships heal and deepen. This act of lifting up those who stumble not only helps others but also fosters my own spiritual growth. Moreover, embracing forgiveness creates a more compassionate community where people feel safe to grow and not fear condemnation. True faith involves looking at others through God's eyes, recognizing that just as we receive daily forgiveness, we are called to forgive and restore gently. This ongoing walk with mercy enriches our lives, aligning us closer with the love God shows us every day.
