Choosing Grace Before Correction

Choosing Grace Before Correction

Tuesday

Know this, my beloved brothers: let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger;
— James 1:19 (ESV)
In moments of frustration, our natural instinct is often correction first and compassion later. But the father in Luke 15 embraced his son before addressing anything else.

Grace does not ignore truth, but it changes the way truth is delivered.

In our homes, patience matters. Tone matters. Kindness matters. The way we respond in tense moments can either open hearts or harden them.

Grace-filled homes are not perfect homes—they are safe places where people can grow.
Reflect:
How do you typically respond when someone in your family disappoints or frustrates you?
Pray:
Lord, help me to be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry. Give me patience in difficult moments and teach me to respond with both truth and grace. Shape my reactions to reflect Your heart. Amen.

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