Jose F. Promis from AllMusic deemed the song an "assembly-line ballad".[1] A reviewer from Billboard declared it as "superb" and "infectious".[2] Dave Sholin from the Gavin Report commented, "Close to beginning her fourth decade as the reigning Queen Of Soul, it's a special song like this one, penned by Babyface and Daryl Simmons, that really allows Aretha to utilize her amazing vocal range. Her finest effort in many a moon should put her back on Top 40 in a big way."[3] Another Gavin Report reviewers, Bill Speed and John Martinucci concluded with that the singer "presents "Willing to Forgive" tenderly but with the in-your-face honesty that has become her soulful trademark."[4]
Pan-European magazine Music & Media wrote, "Whereas most contemporary dance singers give everything at the wrong time, Aretha wonderfully restrains herself on this entrancing ballad. It's all about dosing your vocal power."[5] Alan Jones from Music Week stated, "A powerful R&B ballad draws a scorching performance from Aretha, whose commitment and attack do her credit."[6]James Hamilton from the Record Mirror Dance Update described it as a "pleasant enough 76bpm radio ballad".[7]