📝 Worksheet 12.4: My Ninety-Day Forgiveness Rule of Life

Purpose

This private worksheet helps you develop a sustainable ninety-day pattern for receiving grace, telling the truth, practicing repentance, releasing vengeance, making appropriate repair, maintaining wise boundaries, and living as a peacemaker.

A Rule of Life is not a system for earning God’s favor. It is an intentional framework that helps Christian convictions become regular practices.

You are not required to upload this worksheet or disclose private confessions, trauma narratives, relationship details, or identifying information.

This worksheet does not replace counseling, medical care, legal advice, domestic-violence assistance, safeguarding procedures, crisis intervention, or qualified professional support.

Part One: My Formation Purpose

Complete this statement:

With the help of the Holy Spirit, I want to become a person who:



The forgiveness qualities I most want to develop are:

☐ Receiving God’s grace
☐ Truthful self-examination
☐ Humble confession
☐ Responsible apology
☐ Freedom from self-condemnation
☐ Release of personal vengeance
☐ Patience with unresolved outcomes
☐ Wise boundaries
☐ Appropriate repair
☐ Careful rebuilding of trust
☐ Christ-centered peacemaking
☐ Another quality: ___________________________________________

Why do these qualities matter in my present season?



Part Two: My Starting Reflection

One forgiveness situation that may influence this Rule of Life is:


Use initials or a general description rather than unnecessary identifying details.

Is my primary need to:

☐ Receive forgiveness from God
☐ Seek forgiveness from another person
☐ Accept grace instead of self-condemnation
☐ Extend forgiveness to another person
☐ Release bitterness or repeated rehearsal
☐ Establish or maintain a boundary
☐ Make appropriate repair
☐ Rebuild trust gradually
☐ Accept that reconciliation is outside my control
☐ Practice forgiveness as a general Christian habit

The truth I need to recognize is:


The responsibility that belongs to me is:


The responsibility that does not belong to me is:


The outcome I am tempted to control is:


Part Three: My Six-Movement Plan

Receive

How will I intentionally receive God’s grace?

☐ Read a Scripture of assurance
☐ Pray a morning grace prayer
☐ Participate in worship
☐ Receive Communion when offered
☐ Speak a gospel assurance statement
☐ Discuss grace with a trusted Christian
☐ Another practice: __________________________________________

My Receive practice:


Recognize

How will I practice truthful recognition?

☐ Separate facts from assumptions
☐ Notice emotional and bodily responses
☐ Identify personal responsibility
☐ Name false guilt
☐ Consider power differences
☐ Evaluate safety concerns
☐ Write a brief truth statement
☐ Seek wise outside perspective

My Recognize practice:


Repent

How will I practice repentance?

☐ Confess specifically to God
☐ Seek forgiveness from someone harmed
☐ Replace an excuse with responsibility
☐ Change a repeated behavior
☐ Accept appropriate consequences
☐ Establish accountability
☐ Make restitution
☐ Correct inaccurate information

My Repent practice:


Release

What may need to be released repeatedly?

☐ Personal vengeance
☐ Rehearsed arguments
☐ Imagined conversations
☐ The demand for immediate apology
☐ The demand for immediate trust
☐ The demand for reconciliation
☐ False guilt
☐ Self-condemnation
☐ The desire to control another person’s response

My Release practice:


Repair

What repair may be appropriate and safe?

☐ A specific apology
☐ Restitution
☐ Corrected information
☐ A changed procedure
☐ A public acknowledgment
☐ A clarified expectation
☐ A relational conversation
☐ A referral to responsible leadership
☐ No direct repair is presently safe or possible

My Repair practice:


Rebuild

What needs to be rebuilt wisely?

☐ Communication habits
☐ Personal integrity
☐ Trust
☐ Community participation
☐ Healthy routines
☐ Accountability
☐ Spiritual practices
☐ A relationship with appropriate limits
☐ My life apart from an unresolved relationship

My Rebuild practice:


Part Four: Daily Rhythm

Choose practices that can be sustained consistently.

Morning: Receive Grace

My morning Scripture or devotional practice will be:


My morning prayer will be:

“Lord Jesus, today help me receive _____________________________

and practice _________________________________________________.”

Approximate time or setting:


During the Day: Pause and Discern

When I become activated by conflict, guilt, anger, fear, or memory, I will:

☐ Pause before speaking
☐ Take several slow breaths
☐ Notice bodily tension
☐ Name the emotion
☐ Separate facts from assumptions
☐ Ask what responsibility belongs to me
☐ Pray a GRACE prayer
☐ Delay communication until I can respond wisely
☐ Contact a trusted support person when appropriate

My pause statement will be:


Evening: Review and Entrust

Each evening, I will briefly ask:

  • Where did I receive grace?

  • Where did I practice truth?

  • Where did I become defensive or reactive?

  • Do I need to confess anything?

  • Is there something to release?

  • Is there a repair to begin?

  • What outcome must I entrust to Christ?

My evening entrusting prayer:



Part Five: Weekly GRACE Review

I will complete this review on:

☐ Sunday
☐ Monday
☐ Tuesday
☐ Wednesday
☐ Thursday
☐ Friday
☐ Saturday

G — Ground Yourself in God’s Grace

Where did I notice God’s grace this week?


R — Recognize the Truth

What relational truth needs attention?


What facts am I confusing with assumptions?


A — Ask, Accept, or Act

Do I need to:

☐ Ask God for forgiveness
☐ Seek forgiveness from another person
☐ Accept God’s assurance
☐ Extend forgiveness
☐ Take protective action
☐ Seek qualified help
☐ Wait with wisdom

My next faithful action is:


C — Choose Release and Wise Repair

What am I releasing?


What repair or boundary is wise?


E — Entrust the Outcome to Christ

What person, memory, consequence, or outcome will I entrust to Christ?


Part Six: Scripture Plan

Choose twelve passages, one for each week.

Week 1

Passage: ____________________________________________________

Main truth: __________________________________________________

Week 2

Passage: ____________________________________________________

Main truth: __________________________________________________

Week 3

Passage: ____________________________________________________

Main truth: __________________________________________________

Week 4

Passage: ____________________________________________________

Main truth: __________________________________________________

Week 5

Passage: ____________________________________________________

Main truth: __________________________________________________

Week 6

Passage: ____________________________________________________

Main truth: __________________________________________________

Week 7

Passage: ____________________________________________________

Main truth: __________________________________________________

Week 8

Passage: ____________________________________________________

Main truth: __________________________________________________

Week 9

Passage: ____________________________________________________

Main truth: __________________________________________________

Week 10

Passage: ___________________________________________________

Main truth: __________________________________________________

Week 11

Passage: ___________________________________________________

Main truth: __________________________________________________

Week 12

Passage: ___________________________________________________

Main truth: __________________________________________________

Part Seven: Prayer Plan

The forms of prayer I will practice are:

☐ Confession
☐ Assurance
☐ Lament
☐ Release
☐ Wisdom
☐ Prayer for an offender
☐ Prayer for protection
☐ Prayer for justice
☐ Thanksgiving
☐ Intercession for relationships

The prayer practice I most need is:


A short prayer I can repeat when memories return:



Part Eight: Community Support

One trustworthy support person may be:


This person’s role is:

☐ Christian friend
☐ Pastor
☐ Mentor
☐ Soul Coach
☐ Christian life coach
☐ Chaplain
☐ Counselor or therapist
☐ Support-group leader
☐ Another appropriate person

What support will I request?

☐ Prayer
☐ Listening
☐ Accountability
☐ Biblical reflection
☐ Help preparing an apology
☐ Help maintaining a boundary
☐ Help identifying a referral
☐ A monthly review conversation

How will I protect privacy and avoid gossip?


What needs may exceed this person’s role?


Part Nine: Boundaries and Safety

Does my forgiveness journey involve:

☐ Abuse
☐ Violence
☐ Threats
☐ Sexual misconduct
☐ Coercive control
☐ Criminal activity
☐ Child or vulnerable-adult safety
☐ Severe trauma responses
☐ Protection orders
☐ Mandatory reporting
☐ Addiction-related danger
☐ Organizational misconduct
☐ None of these
☐ Unsure

What professional, legal, pastoral, or safeguarding support may be needed?


The boundary I will maintain is:


This boundary supports:

☐ Safety
☐ Truth
☐ Emotional stability
☐ Responsible communication
☐ Accountability
☐ Protection of others
☐ Wise trust-building
☐ Compliance with legal requirements

Part Ten: Thirty-Day Review

Date: _______________________________________________________

Which practices have I sustained?


Where have I received grace more freely?


What truth has become clearer?


What obstacle has appeared?


What practice needs adjustment?


What will I emphasize during days 31–60?


Part Eleven: Sixty-Day Review

Date: _______________________________________________________

Where have I practiced repentance?


What burden of vengeance or self-condemnation has become lighter?


What repair have I attempted?


What boundary has become clearer?


What relationship or pattern needs further attention?


What will I emphasize during days 61–90?


Part Twelve: Ninety-Day Review

Date: _______________________________________________________

How has my understanding of forgiveness changed?


Where am I becoming more truthful?


Where am I becoming more gracious?


Where am I becoming less defensive?


Where am I practicing wiser boundaries?


What repair or restitution has been completed?


What remains unresolved?


What unresolved outcome will I continue entrusting to Christ?


Which practices will continue beyond ninety days?


My Continuing Forgiveness Rule of Life

With the help of the Holy Spirit, I will continue:

Daily


Weekly


Monthly


In Christian Community


During Conflict


When Painful Memories Return


Commissioning Prayer

Lord Jesus Christ, you have met me with grace and truth. Continue forming me into a person who receives forgiveness, tells the truth, repents humbly, releases personal vengeance, makes appropriate repair, establishes wise boundaries, and pursues peace.

Give me courage when confession is difficult, patience when trust takes time, wisdom when reconciliation is uncertain, and endurance when forgiveness must be practiced repeatedly.

Protect me from denial, bitterness, retaliation, false guilt, spiritual pressure, and the desire to control another person’s response.

Fill me with your Holy Spirit. Send me into my relationships, church, ministry, workplace, and community as a faithful practitioner of your grace and peace.

I entrust my past, my relationships, my reputation, and my unresolved outcomes to you.

Amen.



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