Grace to Forgive

Bible Reading: Matthew 6:9-15
Author: James Davidson (Quebec, Canada)
Monday 2 March 2026 © The Upper Room.

Four of us kids were throwing snowballs. The moist snow made a hard projectile.

I packed one with my mittened hands and let fly with all my eight-year-old might. It caught Ken flush in the face. He grabbed his eye and in minutes was headed to the hospital.

A mix of shock and nausea weakened my knees as I watched silently. No one had seen me and I said nothing, even though the injury caused weeks of vision problems for Ken.

After hearing sermons on forgiveness for 30 years, I realised that if forgiveness were a main theme of the Lord’s Prayer, then it meant a lot to God. I started forgiving and asking forgiveness.

Ken, now about 50, topped my list. Sweat poured off my hands as I dialled his number. ‘Do you remember the snowball that hit you in the eye?’ I stammered, confessing my guilt and asking for forgiveness.

He said, ‘Of course I forgive you. You were just a kid. You didn’t mean to hurt anybody.’ He assured me that the incident caused no lasting damage.

I closed my eyes and sighed, letting relief flow through me. I thanked Ken, and I thanked God for the gift of forgiveness and for the grace in Ken’s heart.

Prayer: Thank you, dear God, for forgiving our sins. Show us the people we need to forgive and those from whom we need to ask forgiveness, as we pray, ‘Father, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come. Give us each day our daily bread. Forgive us our sins, for we also forgive everyone who sins against us. And lead us not into temptation.’ Amen

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