Forgiveness Bible Reading Plan
Forgiveness is at the heart of the gospel. Without it there is no salvation, no peace, and no restoration. This thirty-day plan moves through Scripture’s greatest passages on the forgiveness God extends to us and the forgiveness he calls us to extend to others. From David’s prayer of repentance in Psalm 51 to the prodigal son, to the cross of Christ, these readings trace the mercy of God from one end of the Bible to the other.
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Who This Plan Is For
This plan is for anyone carrying guilt, bitterness, or the weight of unforgiveness, those working through reconciliation, and anyone who wants to understand the full scope of what God’s forgiveness means.
Tips for Completing This Plan
- Be honest before God as you read. Confession and reading belong together.
- Notice the pattern: God forgives freely, and calls us to forgive others.
- The story of Joseph in Days 9 and 10 is one of the Bible’s greatest pictures of forgiveness. Read it slowly.
- If you are struggling to forgive someone, bring them by name into your prayer after each day’s reading.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does God forgive every sin?
Yes. 1 John 1:9 says that if we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
What if I cannot forgive someone who hurt me?
Forgiveness is not a feeling. It is a decision to release someone from a debt. Ask God to give you the willingness. He does the rest.
Does forgiving someone mean trusting them again?
No. Forgiveness and trust are separate. You can forgive and still maintain wise boundaries.
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