Free Bible Word Search – Matthew 18:15-35 Forgive from the Heart — A Call to Mercy and Reconciliation (Downloadable jpg)
Today, we’re diving into Matthew 18:15–35, where Jesus teaches us how to handle conflict, the power of agreement in prayer, and the deep importance of true forgiveness. In these verses, we see the practical and spiritual steps for reconciliation, and we’re reminded just how serious God is about mercy—because we’ve all been shown mercy ourselves.
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Why This Word Search Matters
Matthew 18:15-35 reflects on the fact that conflict is part of life, even among believers. But Jesus gives us a roadmap for restoration that begins with private honesty and ends—hopefully—in renewed unity. When someone wrongs us, the goal isn’t revenge, but reconciliation. This passage also shows how central forgiveness is to the heart of God. Through the parable of the unmerciful servant, Jesus makes it clear: the mercy we receive from God should flow through us to others. Holding on to unforgiveness not only damages our relationships, it grieves God, who has forgiven us far more than we could ever be asked to forgive. In God’s Kingdom, forgiveness isn’t optional—it’s foundational.
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Here is the solution to yesterday’s puzzle for Matthew 18:1-14.
