
Therefore, I tell you, her many sins have been forgiven—as her great love has shown. But whoever has been forgiven little loves little.”
Luke 7:47
In Luke 7, we are invited into a deeply personal and transformative moment. A woman known in the city as a sinner enters the house of a Pharisee where Jesus is reclining at the table. She brings an alabaster jar of perfume. Without speaking a word, she kneels at His feet, weeping. Her tears fall on His feet; she wipes them with her hair, kisses them, and pours out her costly perfume.
The room is thick with judgment. The Pharisee questions Jesus silently: If He were truly a prophet, He would know what kind of woman is touching Him. But Jesus does know. He knows her story, her sin, her shame—and He also knows her heart.
Jesus tells a parable of two debtors: one owed a great sum, the other a small one. Neither could repay the debt, so the lender forgave both. “Which of them will love him more?” Jesus asks. The obvious answer is the one forgiven more.
Then Jesus speaks the words that echo through generations: “Her many sins have been forgiven—as her great love has shown.” Her love was not a performance to earn forgiveness; it was the evidence of a heart already touched by mercy. Forgiveness had taken root within her, and love blossomed as its fruit.
Forgiveness changes us. When we grasp the depth of what Christ has forgiven in us, pride loosens its grip. Comparison fades. Gratitude rises. We stop measuring ourselves against others and begin marveling at grace. The forgiven heart becomes a loving heart.
Sometimes we minimize our need for forgiveness. We compare our lives to others and think our debt is small. Yet before a holy God, every heart stands in need of mercy. When we truly see the cross—when we understand the cost of our redemption—we realize that we too have been forgiven much.
And when we know we have been forgiven much, we love much.
Today, let this truth settle deeply in your soul. You are not defined by your past failures. You are not held hostage by your shame. In Christ, your debt has been canceled. The tears of repentance give way to the joy of restoration.
Come to Jesus honestly. Pour out your heart without fear. Receive His forgiveness fully. And let your life become a fragrant offering of love in response to His boundless grace.
**Prayer:**
Lord Jesus, thank You for forgiving my many sins. Help me to see the depth of Your mercy so that my heart overflows with love for You and for others. Remove pride and self-righteousness from me, and replace them with gratitude and compassion. May my life reflect the beauty of a forgiven soul. Amen.

