
Your Daily Prayer
Keri Eichberger and Lia GirardA Prayer for Those Who Have Wronged Us
January 24, 2026 ● 6 minShare this episode
Being wronged cuts deeply—especially when the hurt comes from someone you trusted or stood alongside in faith. This devotional speaks honestly to that pain, sharing the emotional weight of betrayal, disappointment, and offense that can surface when others turn away from truth or cause harm through their actions. In moments like these, it’s tempting to respond with exposure, retaliation, or harsh words, believing that justice requires us to fight back.
But Scripture calls us to a different response—one that doesn’t ignore truth, yet refuses to be ruled by bitterness. Walking by the Spirit means actively resisting the urges of the flesh, even when our emotions feel justified. God doesn’t leave us guessing about how to respond; His Word provides clarity and direction when feelings are intense and wounds are fresh. Love, grace, and mercy are not passive responses—they are intentional, disciplined choices that reflect Christ.
The devotional highlights a powerful truth from 1 Peter: love covers a multitude of sins. This doesn’t mean overlooking error or avoiding necessary correction. It means that once truth has been spoken, we entrust the outcome to God. Sometimes loving someone well looks like stepping back, guarding your heart, and choosing not to rehearse offense or collect evidence to “win” a battle that God never asked you to fight.
Forgiveness and grace are not signs of weakness—they are evidence of spiritual maturity. When we release others into God’s hands, we free our hearts from bitterness and make room for peace. This prayer invites us to remember that every person is made in God’s image and that the same mercy we’ve received is meant to flow outward—even toward those who have hurt us the most.
Main Takeaways
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Being wronged can stir strong emotions, but Scripture helps guide our response.
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Walking by the Spirit means resisting retaliation and choosing love over bitterness.
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Love does not ignore truth, but it releases the need for personal vindication.
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God’s Word provides clarity when emotions feel overwhelming.
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Extending grace protects your heart and reflects Christ’s character.
Today’s Bible Verse
“Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins.” - 1 Peter 4:8, ESV
Your Daily Prayer
Here is a brief excerpt from today’s prayer:
“Help me extend grace to those who have wronged me… Help me release that situation to You, Lord.”
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