In the world love and grace divine,
Where forgiveness flows like sacred wine,
Jesus, the guide with compassionate eyes,
Teaches us how to mend the ties.
When tensions rise and words wound deep,
And in our hearts, resentment seeps,
Jesus whispers, “Let forgiveness bloom,
For in forgiveness, there is no room
For bitterness to fester and grow,
But rather, love’s pure essence will show.”
He bids us to lay down our pride,
To set aside our hurtful stride,
To seek understanding, empathize,
And with open hearts, apologize.
For in the arms of forgiveness, we find,
Healing balm for the wounded mind,
A bridge that spans the chasm wide,
Between hearts that once stood in divide.
With patience and kindness as our guide,
We can let go of the pain inside,
For Jesus shows us the way to mend,
To rebuild and restore, not just pretend.
He teaches us the power to release,
To let go of grudges and find peace,
To see beyond faults and imperfection,
And embrace our spouse with true affection.
For in the footsteps of Jesus, we learn,
That forgiveness is the key to discern,
A love that’s steadfast, strong, and pure,
An enduring bond that will endure.
So let us heed His gentle plea,
And with His grace, our hearts set free,
Forgiving our spouse, as we’ve been forgiven,
With love as our compass, life’s storms we’ll be driven.
