Do We Love Enough to Completely Release the Pain? (Colossians 3:13)

Do We Love Enough to Completely Release the Pain?

Holding onto hurt can weigh down the heart. Colossians 3:13 reminds us that as God forgave us, so must we forgive others. This poem reflects the desire to let go of grudges, asking the Lord for the strength to release and love as He loves.

Deeper Reflection for the Collection:

What happens when we release the burdens of unforgiveness? Can true healing begin when we surrender our pain to God? This collection invites us to explore how God’s forgiveness through Christ transforms our ability to forgive others. Are we truly capable of loving enough to let go, trusting in the Lord’s example?

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Poem 1: Love Beyond Grudges

Grudges can grip our hearts, holding us back from love. This poem is a prayer to the Lord, asking Him to release the pain and replace it with His grace, so we can forgive as He has forgiven us.

Poem 1: Love Beyond Grudges

Lord, help me love beyond my pain,
For holding grudges brings no gain.
God, give me strength to let it be,
As Christ forgave and set me free.

The Lord has shown a path so clear,
To heal my heart and calm my fear.
God’s love will guide me every day,
Forgiving others is His way.

Poem 2: Release in God’s Grace

Forgiveness is not always easy, but in God’s grace, we find the strength to release the weight of our hurts. This poem reflects the personal journey of seeking God’s help in forgiving, trusting that His love will heal.

Poem 2: Release in God's Grace

God, I release what weighs me down,
With Your forgiveness, peace is found.
The Lord has shown me how to live,
In Christ, I learn how to forgive.

Lord, teach my heart to let things go,
In Your great love, I’ll surely grow.
God’s grace will cleanse what’s deep inside,
With Christ, I’ll walk and cast aside.

Poem 3: The Power of Forgiveness

True forgiveness brings peace to our souls. This poem expresses a heartfelt prayer to the Lord, asking for the power to forgive others, as God’s love empowers us to move past hurt and embrace peace.

Poem 3: The Power of Forgiveness

Lord, in Your grace I find my peace,
With every hurt, let anger cease.
God, heal my heart so I may see,
Forgiving others sets me free.

The Lord has taught me through His love,
That peace and mercy come from above.
God’s power moves my soul to care,
To love, forgive, and always share.

How Can Surrendering to God Help Us Release Pain and Love More Completely?

Surrendering to God can bring a sense of peace and comfort, allowing us to release pain and love more completely. Engaging in worship through a powerful surrender to god worship song can help us connect with our spirituality and gain perspective on our challenges, leading to greater healing and love in our lives.

Summary: Can we love enough to let go?

  • Scripture Reference: Colossians 3:13“Forbearing one another, and forgiving one another, if any man have a quarrel against any: even as Christ forgave you, so also do ye.”
  • Explanation: This verse challenges us to consider if we can let go of grudges and extend forgiveness as Christ has forgiven us, demonstrating love’s power to release and heal.
Can we love enough to let go?

These poems and song reflect a heartfelt prayer, drawn from Colossians 3:13, to release grudges and embrace forgiveness through God’s love. Each verse is a personal plea to the Lord for strength, healing, and transformation, recognizing the power of Christ’s example in forgiving us.

Through this journey, we discover that God’s grace and mercy have the power to set us free, bringing peace and liberation to our hearts. The chorus echoes the desire to let go and find true peace in the Lord, while the outro solidifies the realization that God’s love can overcome all pain.

This collection not only speaks of forgiveness but of the freedom and healing that come when we trust in the Lord’s perfect example.




Call to Action: The Question That Demands an Answer

In Acts 2:37 Peter and the Apostles were asked the question – What Shall We do?

And in Acts 2:38 Peter answered, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call.

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