Title: EVIDENCE IN RELATIONSHIPS

Beloved, if there is any area where God desires us to see tangible evidence of His work, it is in our relationships. Spirituality that cannot heal relationships is incomplete spirituality. According to Colossians 3:13–14, God’s prescription for restored relationships is clear: forbearance, forgiveness, and love. These are not optional virtues; they are kingdom demands.

Many people pray for miracles while silently nurturing offenses. Yet, the Bible teaches that love is the bond of perfectness—the glue that holds broken lives and strained relationships together. Until love is applied, restoration remains delayed. God often hides our next level inside the relationships we are tempted to abandon. When you choose forgiveness, you unlock doors that prayers alone may not open.

Understand this: forgiveness is not denying the pain; it is releasing the power of God into the situation. When you forgive, you are not excusing wrong behavior—you are positioning yourself for healing. Refusing to forgive keeps wounds open; choosing love allows God to heal what human effort cannot repair.

This month of Tangible Evidences, God is calling you to examine your heart. Who are you holding back from? Which relationship has pride, silence, or bitterness damaged? The evidence you seek may be waiting for the humility you have delayed. Love restores broken ties because love invites God into the matter.

Beloved, restored relationships are powerful testimonies. A healed marriage preaches louder than a sermon. A reconciled friendship speaks louder than a prophecy. When people see peace where there was once conflict, they see God at work.

Therefore, put on love deliberately. Forgive intentionally. Forbear patiently. Let your relationships become proof that Christ lives in you. As you obey this Word, you will not only experience peace—you will witness tangible evidence of God’s restorative power in your life.