Forgiveness in The New Year 2023

Forgiveness is the fundamental tool to be able to start this new year 2023 in a different way. Browse the following article to learn more about this divine sensation.


"Do not envy the violent or choose any of their ways. For the Lord detests the perverse but takes the upright into his confidence." Proverbs 3:31-32

Forgiveness is found in the Bible describing its importance in life with God. Forgiveness is one of Jesus' most central teachings, and he himself taught us to pray asking God's forgiveness for our sins and to forgive others for their offenses against us.

In the Old Testament, God also emphasizes the importance of forgiveness. In the book of Leviticus, we are told to forgive those who have offended us and to do the same to those whom we have offended. This is because God himself is a God of forgiveness, and he has forgiven each one of us so much.


"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11

Forgiveness also figures in the New Testament and Jesus teaches us in a very clear way the importance of this act in life. In the parable of the prodigal son, Jesus shows us how the father forgives his repentant son and welcomes him back into his home with joy and love. This story teaches us that God is always willing to forgive us, regardless of what we have done, as long as we are willing to repent and ask for forgiveness.

In the letter to the Ephesians, the apostle Paul tells us that we should forgive others as God has forgiven us. This is something that is not always easy to do, but it is very important for our spiritual life. When we forgive others, we free our hearts from the bitterness and hatred that can be caused by the offenses of others. This allows us to live a fuller and happier life, and brings us closer to God.


"Suppose one of you wants to build a tower. Won’t you first sit down and estimate the cost to see if you have enough money to complete it?" Luke 14:28

Forgiveness also has a positive impact on our relationships with others. When we forgive someone who has hurt us, we are taking a step toward reconciliation and a closer, more loving relationship with that person.

This can be especially important in family and friend relationships, where forgiveness can help repair broken relationships and build deeper communion.

Forgiveness is one of the most important teachings of the Bible and is central to the life of Heavenly Father. By forgiving others, we imitate God and show his love and mercy to others.

When we forgive, we free our hearts from the bitterness and hatred that the offenses of others can cause us, and allow us to live a fuller and happier life. In addition, forgiveness also has a positive impact on our relationships with others, as it allows us to build closer and more loving relationships.


In the Bible, we find many examples of people forgiving others, even in the most difficult situations. One of the best known examples is that of Joseph, who forgave his brothers who had sold him into slavery and left him in a prison in Egypt.

Despite what they had done to him, Joseph did not hold a grudge against them and, when he met them years later, he forgave them and welcomed them with love and compassion.


"Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in you. Show me the way I should go, for to you I entrust my life." Psalm 143:8

Another example is that of Jesus himself, who forgave his executioners while on the cross.

Even at the moment of his death, Jesus did not hold a grudge against those who had betrayed and crucified him. Instead, he forgave them and offered them his love and mercy.

These examples show us the importance of forgiveness in the path of the Holy Spirit and give us an idea of what God wants from us.

Although it is not always easy to forgive others, it is an act of faith and obedience to God, and allows us to live a fuller and happier life, both in our relationship with God and in our relationships with others.


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