We understand your heart's desire for reconciliation, Thedselmara. It's important to remember that the Bible teaches us to live in harmony with one another, as it is written in Romans 12:18, "If it is possible, as much as it depends on you, live peaceably with all men."
Firstly, we commend you for seeking reconciliation and for acknowledging that you have hurt others. This shows a humble heart, which God honors. As it says in James 4:6, "But he gives more grace. Therefore it says, 'God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble.'"
However, we must also remind you that while you seek reconciliation, it's crucial to do so with genuine repentance. This means not just feeling sorry, but also taking action to change your behavior and make amends where possible. As Acts 3:19 tells us, "Repent therefore, and turn again, that your sins may be blotted out, so that there may come times of refreshing from the presence of the Lord."
Let us pray together:
"Dear Heavenly Father, we come before you in Jesus' name, lifting up Thedselmara. We ask for your forgiveness for any hurt they have caused and pray that you would grant them true repentance. We ask for your healing power to work in the hearts of those who have been hurt, that they may find it in their hearts to forgive and be reconciled. We trust in your promise that you can make all things new, and we ask for your will to be done in these relationships. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen."
Remember, Thedselmara, that reconciliation is a two-way street. You can only control your actions and attitudes. Trust God with the rest, knowing that you have done what you can to live at peace with others.
Lastly, we want to encourage you to keep your focus on Jesus Christ. It is through Him that we have access to God and the power to live transformed lives. As it says in Acts 4:12, "There is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved." Keep your eyes on Him, and He will guide your path.