Forgive to be Forgiven
Our Bible Study at Church
centered around Forgiveness as I took notes and present an edited message.
Matthew 18:21-35 The
disciples asked Jesus "How often should we forgive? Perhaps seven times? Jesus answered, Not seven times, but seventy
times seven would be the truth.
Then
Jesus told the parable about the King who reviewed his accounts of those who owed him,
and demanded payment of one of his servants.
Since the man had nothing to make the large payment, the king demanded the man and his wife and children be sold as slaves so the debt could be paid.
The man wept and begged the
king not to do this, and the King was moved with compassion and forgave the man
his debt.
Soon after the man remembered
a fellow servant who owed him some money and cast the man into prison. When the King learned of the unjust
servant's unkind and wicked action
toward a fellow servant, the king said,
I forgave you, and your should have forgiven others, now you shall be turned
over to the tormentors. The man paid
dearly for his un-forgiveness.
Forgiveness is a spiritual
gift from God to you, and in receiving God's forgiveness we ought to forgive
others.
As Jesus hung on the cross of
shame, he cried out, "Father forgive them because they don't know what they
are doing."
I shared a time when a family
member showed me disrespect and the verse came to mind, vengeance is mine and I
will repay says God. God asked me, "Do you want me to get them for
you?" Immediately, I said, NO
please do not hurt them in any way, because I forgive them, for they don't know
what they are doing. It was time to let
it go so I did and prayed that they be blessed.
When you are betrayed, hurt or
sinned against, it is not time to "Pay Back." It is understandable that you may be upset and
angry - - but allow yourself to settle down and realize the person is not your enemy,
but Satan is the enemy and he is the one who motivated them to do the wrong toward you.
In life we have choices
everyday, and we are to chose to forgive.
Yes, there are times we need to work through situations, and other times
we need to quietly sit and talk without judgment and gain understanding. The
person may have a distorted view and be willing to consider your point of view and possibly change their
opinion.
Allow God to bring direction
and wisdom to you in all your state of affairs so that you will be able to live
in peace and calmness.
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