Quotes about Forgiveness
If someone hurts you, cry a river, then build a bridge and get over it. Unknown
— Joyce Meyer
Do not [earnestly] remember the former things; neither consider the things of old. Behold, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs forth; do you not perceive and know it and will you not give heed to it? I will even make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert. Isaiah 43:18,19
— Joyce Meyer
I urge you to stop remembering what God has forgotten.
— Joyce Meyer
The best thing you can do about yesterday is to forget it. Whether you succeeded or failed, it's over. It's time to look ahead.
— Joyce Meyer
Forgive as often as you must and don't put limits on it.
— Joyce Meyer
Understanding that we are forgiven and cleansed, and knowing who we are in Christ sets us free from the need to impress others. As long as we know who we are, we don't have to be overly concerned about what others think of us. Once we know who we are and accept ourselves, we no longer have anything to prove. When we have nothing to prove we can relax and be at ease in every situation.
— Joyce Meyer
Don't stay trapped in the past. Let go of what lies behind and press into the great future God has planned for you. I can promise you: God is with you. He will lead you. He will strengthen you. He will help you. Love God Today: With God's help, I will embrace every new thing He brings into
— Joyce Meyer
I believe people give their mistakes more power than they need. We should admit them, repent, and ask God to forgive us for them. We should also learn from our mistakes because by doing so, they can add value to our lives. Instead of allowing mistakes to make you feel guilty and bad, let them be your teacher, and always remember that just because you make a mistake does not mean you are a mistake.
— Joyce Meyer
Love Yourself Today: Remember, God always loves your "who," even when your "do" could use some improvement!
— Joyce Meyer
There are many people who aren't experiencing victory today because they are focused on yesterday. But
— Joyce Meyer
Because of what Jesus has done, I love and accept myself.
— Joyce Meyer
When we have been mistreated, it seems totally unfair to just forgive those who have hurt us. We feel someone needs to pay for what has happened to us. When we hurt, we want to place blame. We want justice! We need to remember God is just (See Deuteronomy 32:4). His Word promises He will eventually make everything right that is wrong, if we will only trust Him (See Isaiah 61:7-8).
— Joyce Meyer