Devotion for June 24, 2025

“And we do this so that we may not be outwitted by Satan, for we are not ignorant of his designs.” (2 Corinthians 2:11)

Read 2 Corinthians 1:23 – 2:17.

Satan’s attacks don’t always come in obvious ways. More often, they creep in through bitterness, resentment and broken relationships. A grudge left unchecked, a wound that festers, a heart unwilling to forgive — these are the cracks the enemy exploits.

Paul knew this well. In 2 Corinthians 2, he urges the church to reaffirm love for the one who had caused grief, warning that excessive sorrow could consume both the individual and the community. He reminds them, “We are not ignorant of [Satan’s] designs.” Where unforgiveness lingers, division thrives, and the enemy gains ground.

Satan’s schemes can be subtle. He sows discord through whispered resentments, the slow erosion of trust and the unwillingness to let go of past hurts. But Paul reminds us that forgiveness is one of the greatest weapons against the enemy — not because it excuses wrongdoing, but because it reflects the grace we ourselves have received in Christ.

Forgiveness is not ignoring justice or pretending the hurt never happened. It is refusing to let evil have the final word. It is choosing freedom in Christ over the chains of offense. When we forgive, we reclaim territory from the enemy and fully step into God’s love.

Have you been withholding forgiveness from someone? What is keeping you from letting go?

Ask God to help you release the burden of unforgiveness today. As you forgive, you are not excusing the hurt — you are choosing to walk in freedom.

Prayer

Lord, through Your grace and mercy, You granted me forgiveness for my sins and eternal life through Your Son, Jesus. Help me to let go my anger and forgive those around me who I’ve felt have wronged me in some way with the same kind of grace and mercy You showed me.

Stay encouraged!

Pastor Mike

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