This Sunday we continue our Lenten series, “I Give Up… I Quit,” by reflecting on something many of us quietly carry: grudges. In Romans 12:17–21, Paul challenges Christians to resist the natural urge to get even and instead respond to wrongdoing with goodness and grace. It is a difficult teaching because holding on to resentment can feel justified, even protective, yet Paul reminds us that vengeance belongs to God and that our calling is to live peaceably with others whenever possible. During worship we will consider how grudges shape our lives and relationships, and how letting them go can free us to live more fully into the love God calls us to practice.
As you prepare for Sunday, consider this:
- Is there someone you are still holding a grudge against?
- What might it look like to begin releasing that burden and trusting God with the outcome?
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